Recognition for 1CL Clerking team in Chambers UK Bar

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27/10/2021

We are proud to see our clerks receiving such positive feedback in the latest Chambers UK Bar directory.

 

“The clerking service is very strong – everyone is highly responsive and easy to work with. They are impeccable and Clark Chessis, the senior clerk, leads by example.”

“The clerking is fantastic, they will bend over backwards to find someone who can fit your needs.”

“Their responsiveness is really impressive and all the clerks are very organised.”

“The clerks are amazing – extremely professional and proficient.”

“My overall impression is that it is an exceptional set of chambers. The clerking service is exceptional, attentive and very approachable.”

“The clerking team is very responsive, practical, flexible and good to work with.”

“The set has a fabulous set of clerks who are incredibly helpful, bend over backwards to help and are a really lovely to deal with.”

“They are agreeable and personable, and are very willing to assist with last minute things and help everything run smoothly.”

“The clerking team are really friendly, switched-on and organised.”

“The first junior clerk David Barrow and senior clerk Clark Chessis are completely unflappable when issues arise and are very solution-focused.”

You can view our full rankings and all testimonials on the Chambers UK Bar 2022 website.

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