1CL Clerks return to Chambers

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13/05/2021

As restrictions continue to ease, all of our clerks will be returning to working from Chambers from Monday 17th May.

Our priority remains safeguarding the health and wellbeing of all our barristers, staff, clients and visitors. Chambers will be a Covid-secure environment with all clerks adhering to government guidelines. We will continue to offer remote hearings, conferences, meetings and mediations by phone and various video conferencing platforms, and over the coming weeks we hope to resume more in-person conferences where appropriate.

We understand that a large majority of our clients will continue to work remotely, at least for some of the time, so as always our clerks and barristers are readily available and are more than happy to assist, whether that be with a question that needs answering at short notice or a procedural point that needs clarification.

From Monday when getting in touch please use our main Chambers number – 020 7092 2900 or you can email clerks@1chancerylane.com

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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