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Government Legal Department Vacancies


Planning, children and public law specialists are among the 96 lawyers to be appointed as King’s Counsel in the latest appointments round.

Among those named are:

  • Chris Barnes, 4PB (children law)
  • Sophie Belgrove, 11KBW (employment law)
  • Malcolm Birdling, Brick Court Chambers (public and administrative law)
  • Martin Carter, Kings Chambers (planning and environmental law)
  • Leon Glenister, Landmark Chambers (public law, education law, planning)
  • Robin Green, Cornerstone Barristers (planning and public law)
  • Rose Grogan, 39 Essex Chambers (environmental and planning law, procurement, public law)
  • Robin Hopkins, 11KBW (information law)
  • Christopher Knight, 11KBW (public law)
  • Christopher Poole, New Court Chambers (children law)
  • Andrew Powell, 4PB (children law)
  • David Sawtell, 39 Essex Chambers (construction, PFI, property law)
  • Christopher Staker, 39 Essex Chambers (international law and public law)
  • Isabella Tafur, Francis Taylor Building (planning and environmental law)
  • Matthew White, St John’s Chambers (serious injury law, highways law)
  • Robert Williams, Cornerstone Barristers (planning and environmental)
  • Jon Wills, Landmark Chambers (property and planning)

The full list can be found here.

The statistics for successful applicants are as follows:

  • The overall success rate was 29.5%; 96 out of a total 325.
  • 67 male applicants, 28% success rate
  • 29 female applicants, 34% success rate
  • 11 applicants who declared an ethnic origin other than white, 21% success rate
  • 4 applicants who declared a disability; 22% success rate.

The Government has also announced six honorary King’s Counsel.

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