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BARRISTERS
Company Law
Erskine Chambers
Company Law Corporate Insolvency Financial Services
'An impressive mix of technical excellence and commercial understanding" keeps Erskine at the forefront of company law work.
Legal 500
Staffed with people who are "quick to respond to points, accessible and part of the new breed of user friendly barristers..."
Chambers' guide to the legal profession
One observer went as far as to say "this is the definitive company set: City practice follows it's guidance"
Chambers' guide to the legal profession visit our website at
www.erskine-chambers.co.uk
Erskine chambers, 33 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1EN
telephone +44 (0)20 7242 5532
fax +44 (0)20 7831 0125
email
clerks@erskine-chambers.co.uk
Common Law
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
Environmental law
Personal Injury
Employment
Landlord & Tenant
Crime
Ancillary Relief
Children law
Senior Clerk Craig Jeavons
Website
www.stiveschambers.co.uk
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