Attorney General begins recruitment drive for members of London A, B and C panels
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The Attorney General has issued tender notices on the proposed appointment of new members to her panels of junior counsel in London.
Members of the London A, B and C panels undertake civil work for government departments.
Membership of the London panels is open to both barristers and solicitors with the appropriate qualifications. Barristers must have a tenancy. Solicitors must have a higher court advocacy qualification.
The appointments will be for five years, starting on 1 September 2022.
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