Winner: Guildhall Chambers
Finalists 2011: 3 Stone Buildings, Blackstone Chambers, Brick Court Chambers, Guildhall Chambers, Old Square Chambers, Serle Court
Bristol-based Guildhall Chambers caught the eye of the judges thanks to its ability to demonstrate how its clearly-defined and well-executed strategy had led to a slew of top quality work in its chosen fields. The set, which has 69 barristers, has worked purposefully and imaginatively to develop its five specialist teams covering insolvency, regulatory crime, commercial, property and personal injury and clinical negligence.
December 07, 2011 at 07:03 PM
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Winner: Guildhall Chambers
Finalists 2011: 3 Stone Buildings, Blackstone Chambers, Brick Court Chambers, Guildhall Chambers, Old Square Chambers, Serle Court
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