St Pauls Chambers Criminal Law

About St Pauls Chambers Criminal Law

Well established and highly trained criminal barristers providing quality advice and trial advocacy on all criminal cases from the Magistrates Court to the Supreme Court.  http://www. stpaulschambers.com

St Pauls Chambers Criminal Law Description

St Pauls Chambers is a 'set' of Barristers providing legal advice and advocacy across many areas of law. Each barrister has a particular specialism and differing degrees of experience. The Clerks at St Pauls Chambers are responsible for developing and managing the work that barristers receive from solicitors, local authorities, prosecution goverernment bodies and private enterprises. Barrister may also take on instructions from the general public. This can be done under the Public Access Scheme. To find out more about St Pauls Chambers and how we might be able to help you, contact Jayne Drake (The Senior Clerk) to chat further. 0844 2722322
St Pauls Chambers is consistently ranked as one of the ‘Leading sets of Chambers on the North Eastern Circuit’ and is described as a ‘very efficiently run and friendly set, which has provided top-class service over many years’ Legal 500 and is ‘awash with strong juniors’ Chambers and Partners.

For over 30 years members of St Pauls have appeared in some of the country’s more serious criminal cases, yet it remains our ethos to give the same professional and dedicated service to all cases, large or small.

St Pauls Barristers Chambers includes some of the most sought after trial advocates; senior and junior counsel act in both publicly and privately funded cases, covering the entire range of criminal offences. We have a number of QCs and can offer an all round service of excellence and expertise at all levels, supplying specialist advocates who defend and prosecute from Magistrates Court to the Supreme Court at every stage of proceedings.

More about St Pauls Chambers Criminal Law

St Pauls Chambers Criminal Law is located at 23 Park Square, LS1 2ND Leeds
0844 2722322
http://www.stpaulschambers.com/crime