Chambers People

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Congratulations to our candidates!

Chambers People congratulates those candidates that have recently been appointed in various chambers including Crown Office Chambers (Senior Managing Clerk), 36 Bedford Row (Senior Clerk), 6 King's Bench Walk (Fees Clerk), Assize Court Chambers, Bristol, and No 5 Fountain Court - Bristol office (Practice Manager). Names of the successful candidates will appear here as soon as final terms agreed.

Rob Bryant will be moving from Bridewell Chambers to Keating Chambers shortly.

3 Fountain Court, Birmingham, recently closed their doors, which has led to Jonathan Maskew and his staff being displaced. This is a terrible shame - Jonathan is a respected clerk, and has been an active member of the IBC Management Committee.

Clerking vacancies at Blackstone Chambers, Atkin Chambers, and Devereux Chambers are currently outstanding, while Junior Clerk vacancies are available at 25 Bedford Row, Pump Court Tax Chambers, 11 Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, and 39 Essex Street, Temple. Further details available from Chambers People.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

New Instructions

Chambers People have received new instructions from

Atkin Chambers (following a move by the joint Senior Clerk, David Barnes to 39 Essex Street and
Blackstone Chambers (for a new clerk in this leading commercial chambers).

Junior Clerk vacancies are going to become available again shortly, but most chambers have suspended recruitment until the exam results for A'levels and GSCE's are out later this month, or there are people who are available to interview candidates offered to chambers!

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

In it to win it!

There are a number of new jobs in the pipeline, for experienced clerks in chambers. However, you have to be in it to win it! We at Chambers People need to know who you are, and what you are looking for, so if you have not registered, we cannot give you much information (Data Protection and all that). Once you have registered, we can give you details much more freely.