The remaining members of Kent Chambers are pleased
to announce that they have joined 5 Pump Court Chambers.
We are committed to continuing to provide an
enhanced service in the Kent and surrounding area to professional
clients within their core areas of Family, Civil and Criminal
law.
If your enquiry relates to a new or existing matter with
Kent Chambers please contact the clerks as set out below,
who will be able to assist you.
5 Pump Court Chambers contact details are:
Tel: 020 7353 2532
Fax: 020 7353 5321
Email: clerks@5pumpcourt.com
Web: www.5pumpcourt.com
Kent Chambers : A Modern Outlook - A
Professional Service
A Barrister's Chambers established in 1994 and situated
in the town of Maidstone, Kent Chambers aspires to being
a centre of excellence.
Chambers' practice areas are: Criminal, Family, Property,
Planning, Environmental, Human Rights, Civil, Local Government,
Education, Construction, Personal Injury, Employment, Probate
and Regulatory.
Members' expertise lies not only in their advocacy and advisory
skills but also their ability to conduct high level negotiations
and settlements. Some members of Chambers are qualified mediators.
Members appear regularly in criminal and civil courts and tribunals
in Kent, London and the South East. Further information about
members can be found at the 'Members' pages.
Situated in modern offices, with disability access and assisted
by a team of experienced clerks, Kent Chambers is able to offer
the highest standards of client care.
Chambers fully endorses the Bar Council's Equality Code
and operates an Equal Opportunities Policy. Chambers does
not discriminate on the grounds of race, colour, ethnic
or national origin, nationality, citizenship, gender, sexual
orientation, marital status, political persuasion, disability,
religion or age.
For information on contacting the Clerks Room please refer
to our Contact Us page.
Important Notice: If you have received unsolicited email that claims to be from Ian Potter, on behalf of Kent Chambers, please be advised that it is a scam email.
The email should be ignored - please do not contact us about it as we are aware of it.
Further information:
The professional body for barristers in England and Wales is The
Bar Council, which represents the Bar and provides guidance on issues
of professional practice.
The Bar Council established The
Bar Standards Board to undertake matters such as the the regulation
of barristers, Codes of Conduct and the process for making complaints.
If you are a student looking for information , click
here for information on becoming a barrister.
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