Owing to the planned national rail strike taking place this week, all clerks and staff at 1 Chancery Lane will be working from home from Tuesday 21st June to Friday 24th June inclusive to ensure the travel disruption does not affect business or the service that we provide to you.
All barristers and members of staff have access to our secure telephone and IT technologies so there will be no difference in your ability to access our services quickly and efficiently.
Clerks are in chambers as usual today, Monday 20th June, but when getting in touch for the rest of the week, please email us in the first instance at clerks@1chancerylane.com. If you would prefer to call us you can call David Barrow on 07950 183513 or Jamie Moylan on 07855 964807.
If the strikes are called off we will of course continue to operate as usual from chambers.
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