18th October, 2024

Further Ranking Success for 9 St John Street in Chambers UK Bar Directory 2025

9 St John Street Chambers are delighted to announce we have received further recognition in the Chambers UK Bar Guide 2025. Our Employment, Personal Injury, Crime, Family, Real Estate Litigation, and Chancery teams have been acknowledged as leading sets within the Northern Circuit.

Noted as being “the best clerks in the business,” we would like to commend our clerking team for receiving exceptional testimonials within this year’s directory, highlighting their continuous hard work and dedication to ensure our teams keep moving from strength to strength.

 

“We always receive an excellent service from the clerking team.”

“The clerks respond well to short deadlines and continue to exceed expectations.”

The clerks, in particular Phillip Spencer, are excellent and always willing to assist with matters and finding available barristers at short notice.”

“One of our preferred chambers in Manchester and the North, the clerking team is top-notch.”

“I really rate their clerking; in particular practice manager Joe Gibson is really helpful indeed. He really goes out of his way above and beyond – a leading clerk.”

 

We want to offer a huge thank you to our clients and professional colleagues for the continued loyalty and support, this would not have been possible without all of you.

Congratulations to everyone who has been ranked!

You can view our complete rankings through the Chambers and Partners website.



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