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5 Pump Court Chambers
5 Pump Court, Temple,
London EC4Y 7AP
Tel: 020 7353 2532
Fax: 020 7353 5321
DX: LDE 497
www.5pumpcourt.com
This is a common law chambers undertaking general civil, family, criminal and immigration work. There are specialists in the following areas: professional negligence, building, personal injury, employment, landlord and tenant, housing
and homelessness, crime, local authority law, prison law, ancillary relief and children law.
Senior Clerk: Tim Markham
St Ive’s Chambers
Whittall Street,
Birmingham B4 6DH
Tel: 0121 236 0863
Fax: 0121 236 6961
DX: 16072 Fountain Court Birmingham
St Ive’s Chambers is a common law set and undertakes general Civil, Family and Criminal work. There are specialists in the following areas: Trading Standards and Environmental law, Personal Injury, Employment, Landlord & Tenant, Crime, Ancillary Relief and Children law.
Senior Clerk: Craig Jeavons
www.stiveschambers.co.uk
THE CHAMBERS OF
ANDREW TROLLOPE QC
CRIMINAL LAW SPECIALISTS
We are a specialist criminal set of Chambers, conducting defence and prosecution work, nationwide.
Chambers covers all aspects of crime,
with particular expertise in the fields of:
Serious Fraud, Financial Regulatory Offences, Murder, Drugs Offences and matters arising
out of both the Drugs Trafficking Act and the Proceeds of Crime Act, Mental Health Cases,
Sexual Offences, Health and Safety, Police Disciplinary Matters, Terrorism and War Crimes, Police Federation and all Tribunal work.
For further details of the work conducted by members of Chambers please refer to our website.
187 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2AT
Telephone: 020 7430 7430
Fax: 020 7430 7431
DX: 464 Chancery Lane
Email:
chambers@187fleetstreet.com
Website:
www.187fleetstreet.com
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