Blackstone Chambers
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Blackstone Chambers is a leading set of barristers chambers in the Temple district of central London. Established in the 1950s, it has 85 tenants, of whom 34 are Silks.[1] It broke into the Magic Circle in 2011, with a turnover of £42.4 million.[2]
Current tenants include: Robert Anderson QC, Michael Beloff QC, Sir David Edward KCMG PC QC, Dinah Rose QC, Richard Keen QC, Lord Lester QC, Lord Pannick QC, Lord Woolf QC, and Guy Goodwin-Gill.[3]
Former notable set members include Sir Ian Brownlie, QC.[4]
Notes and sources
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- Sources
- Blackstone Chambers. London: Chambers and Partners. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
- "Blackstone Chambers: About Us". London: Blackstone Chambers. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
- Dowell, Katy (2011). "The Bar". The Lawyer (London: Centaur Media). Retrieved 29 October 2011.
- Sands, Philippe (12 January 2010). "Sir Ian Brownlie obituary". The Guardian (London: Guardian News and Media): 35. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
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