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Our Values & Aims

 

Our hallmark is the modern, professional and approachable way in which we deliver legal advice and advocacy skills; our aim is to provide advice that is easily understood and accepted by lay clients and a service that fits precisely with our professional clients' objectives.  Our Client Care procedures are regularly reviewed and all barristers and staff recognise the need to provide the highest standards of advice and efficiency of administration. Chambers reinforces its commitment to clients by ensuring a critical mass of skills and experience in our key practice areas and at all levels of call. The acquisition of adjacent premises for future expansion and a professional approach to practice development, administration and staff management, supports this commitment.

Our barristers have access to a wide range of specialist knowledge in Chambers; extensive court work maintains high quality advocacy skills to ensure clients' interests are well represented at court.  A team and individual development approach underpins our culture focused on delivering legal advice in a practical way at all levels of sophistication.  As part of our commitment to enable solicitors to develop their services, our barristers can travel to clients' premises to attend conferences, offer "pleadings days" and deliver in house seminars on a wide range of subjects.

As a Common Law chambers, we develop our legal and advocacy capabilities across a range of practice areas backed by specialist team-based development. We provide practical legal advice for the benefit of a wide ranging client base - from high level businesses to working people, delivering high quality representation backed by extensive court work and specialist expertise in our core areas.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Gough Square’s ranking in Legal 500’s Client Guide to the legal profession has increased to 20 barrister listings in Personal InjuryCrime: Fraud, Clinical Negligence and HealthcareProfessional Discipline and Regulatory Law (incorporating Police Law) and Health and Safety with in a new ranking for its Crime practice.
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  New Book on Manual Handling Claims published by 9 Gough Square with accompanying short evening seminars in London on Wednesday 10th & 24th September and 22nd October. Brochure (pdf)
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  Andrew Robertson QC successfully prosecuted Anne Darwin in the case of R v Darwin, a trial involving fraud and money laundering charges in Teeside Crown Court, following the disappearance of her husband, John Darwin. John and Anne Darwin were jailed for more than 6 years for staging his death in a canoeing accident.
  9 Gough Square's July 2008 Employment Law Bulletin has been published and provides a useful update for solicitors.
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