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  1. Region 1
  2. Region 2
  3. Regions 3 and 4
  4. Region 5
  5. Region 6
  6. Region 7
  7. Region 8
  8. Welsh Assembly Government Panel (appointments are for three years from January 2009*)

Region 1

    • Exchange Chambers
    • Christopher Barnes,
    • Louis Browne,
    • Jonathan Cannan,
    • Giles Maynard-Connor,
    • David Mohyuddin,
    • Scott Redpath,
    • Carly Sandbach,
    • Joshua Shields -
    • Kings Chambers
    • Sophie Allan,
    • Catherine Brown,
    • Giles Cannock,
    • Martin Carter,
    • Nigel Clayton,
    • Cheryl Dainty,
    • Alan Evans,
    • Adam Fullwood,
    • Simon Hilton,
    • John Hunter,
    • Sam Karim,
    • Ian Ponter,
    • Nigel Poole QC,
    • Tina Ranales-Cotos,
    • Sarah Reid -

Regions 3 and 4

    • Bank House Chambers
    • Robert Clark -
    • Exchange Chambers
    • Lisa Linklater -
    • Kings Chambers
    • Martin Budworth,
    • Mark Cooper,
    • Michael Ditchfield,
    • Andrew McGee,
    • Eleanor Temple -
    • Park Court Chambers
    • Samuel Green,
    • Catherine Knowles,
    • James Normington -
    • Sovereign Chambers
    • Janine Wolstenholme -
    • Wilberforce Chambers
    • Neil Cameron,
    • January Scott -

Region 6

    • 12 College Place
    • Jeremy Burns,
    • Gary Grant -
    • Pump Court Chambers
    • Helen Trotter -
    • Rougemont Chambers
    • Sarah Hornblower,
    • Dr David Thomas -

Region 8

    • East Anglian Chambers
    • Christopher Pigram -

Welsh Assembly Government Panel (appointments are for three years from January 2009*)

Counsel in these lists have been appointed by the Attorney General to advise or represent the government in court. Members of the panels do not work exclusively for government departments, and are free to take other work as long as it does not conflict with government duties. Appointment to the Treasury Panel is highly prestigious, and the work is usually interesting and important. It also helps when applications for silk are made, but rates are lower than for commercial work.

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