****FULL TENANCY & PROBATIONARY TENANCY APPLICATIONS****

KBG Chambers are delighted to invite applications for full and probationary tenancy (3rd Six) in Crime, Civil and Family Law.

****FULL TENANCY & PROBATIONARY TENANCY APPLICATIONS****

Why not make a change and join KBG Chambers in 2024/2025!

KBG Chambers are delighted to invite applications for full and probationary tenancy (3rd Six) in Crime, Civil and Family Law.

As a leading set on the Western Circuit, applicants will benefit from being part of a dynamic and extremely busy Chambers. With our new office at the Royal William Yard, Plymouth, we can offer great facilities in an amazing, vibrant setting. Our Truro Chambers is the only Barristers' Chambers in Cornwall and is situated on a picturesque street. Covering family, civil and criminal law, our clerking team are able to bespoke your practice to the areas of law you wish be instructed in.

With the guidance, and support, from our members and clerking team, we will look to build you a practice that suits you, your experience and lifestyle. We cater for all different types of personal circumstances and can maintain or develop any individual practice. Probationary tenants do not pay chambers' rent, have a supervisor and will be given a junior tenant as a mentor.

Whereas new tenants can take advantage of our welcome package. Chambers prides itself on having a positive approach to members wellbeing and training will be provided so in the future you too can have a healthy work/life balance.

For further information, or to make an application, please contact Colin Palmer, Practice Director, on colin@kbgchambers.co.uk or01752221551 or Deni Mathews, Head of Chambers, on dmathews@kbgchambers.co.uk.

Why not join something special!

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