Planning
The planning bar has its fair share of towering intellects, shrewd cross-examiners and, of course, characters.
In-depth knowledge, sound judgement and the ability to get on with clients are just some of the qualities that solicitors look for in selecting a barrister. Ed Thornton canvasses the views of senior litigators at the top property and planning firms, to find out who the current and rising stars of the property and planning bar are
June 08, 2005 at 08:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Planning
The planning bar has its fair share of towering intellects, shrewd cross-examiners and, of course, characters.
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