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Jun
Mr Ben Gow

No. 1 High Pavement Chambers are pleased to announce that Mr Ben Gow has accepted an invitation to join Chambers as of 3rd June 2024

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Barrister of year 2024
30
Apr
Phil Gibbs NLS Award

Congratulations to Phil Gibbs on his well deserved Barrister of the Year award at the 2024 Nottingham Law Society Annual Dinner.

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18
Apr
Lynsey Knott prosecutes Leicester murder case

Lynsey Knott instructed by the East Midlands CPS, prosecutes Leicester murder of 79 year old victim by teenager Daniel Rounce

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4
Mar
Miss Devni Kitulagoda

No. 1 High Pavement is delighted to welcome Miss Devni Kitulagoda as our new pupil at the start of her 1st Six. She will be supervised by Miss Esther Harrison.

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4
Mar
Dominic Shelley returns to practice

We are delighted to announce that Dominic is returning to practice. Dominic is a well respected and popular member of Chambers and we are looking forward to a new chapter for him.

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4
Mar
Carrie-Ann Garness secures tenancy

No.1 High Pavement Chambers are delighted to announce that Mrs Carrie-Ann Garness has accepted an invitation to join chambers on the successful completion of her pupillage.

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21
Feb
Pupillage

We are sorry but the deadline for applications for our 2024 pupillages has now passed and the window has now closed. May we wish all our applicants the very best of luck. We will update this website and the Pupillage Gateway with any information about future pupillage competitions.

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15
Feb
Miss Lynsey Knott

No. 1 High Pavement Chambers are pleased to announce that Miss Lynsey Knott has accepted an invitation to join Chambers. She will join us on 26th February.

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14
Feb
Peter Joyce KC

Lady Chief Justice Carr describes Mr Peter Joyce KC as "One of the Greats" during her speech at Friday's Judicial Dinner marking her new appointment.

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14
Feb
Luc Chignell

Luc Chignell, instructed by the East Midlands CPS, recently prosecuted the company director of an oak-framed home extensions business, for misuse of more than £100,000 of customer funds. Following a 3-week Trial before the Honorary Recorder of Leicester HHJ Timothy Spencer KC, the Defendant was convicted of fraudulent trading and multiple counts of theft. He was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment.

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