Deka Chambers barristers appointed to Attorney General’s Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown

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26/08/2025

We are delighted to announce that Jennie Oborne and Francesca O’Neill have been appointed to Attorney General’s B Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown, and Anirudh Mandagere as Junior Counsel to the Crown (C Panel). They are appointed to the Panel for a period of five years, commencing 1st September 2025. 

Those appointed to the Panels undertake serious and complex public liability work for the Government, acting across Chambers’ specialist areas and beyond.

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