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Nigel Poole QC—Kings Chambers

28 March 2017
Issue: 7742 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Silk appointed Head of Chambers

Nigel Poole QC, a leading light in personal injury and clinical negligence law, has been named as the new head of chambers at civil barristers’ set Kings Chambers.

Nigel follows in the footsteps of the outgoing Nick Braslavsky QC.

Nigel, was called to the Bar in 1989 and joined Kings Chambers is 2004. He was appointed as a QC in 2012 and moves from his role as the head of the personal injury and clinical negligence department to lead the chambers.

Nigel said: “Kings Chambers is highly regarded right across the UK due to the depth of its specialist expertise. My predecessor, Nick Braslavsky QC has worked hard to steer chambers to its current position as a pre-eminent set with renowned specialists across a wide range of civil work. 

“We rival the best sets in London and we aim to enhance our standing as a national leader. The fact that we have thriving chambers in Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds gives us the perfect base to do so.

“We have a wonderful team of clerks and support staff at the chambers, all of whom put in a tremendous amount of hard work and make a fantastic contribution towards the specialisation, excellence and accessibility we offer.

“At Kings we’re proud of our enviable record of maintaining high standards and nurturing successful careers. Aligned with this, I shall be working to ensure that our proud tradition of community engagement and charity work continues.

“I am looking forward to working with the staff and members of Kings Chambers to build on our great work to date and ensure that chambers continues to go from strength to strength. It is a great honour to become Head of Kings Chambers.”

Debra Andres, director of chambers at Kings Chambers, said: “Since joining Kings Chambers 13 years ago Nigel has firmly established himself as part of the Kings family. With his energy and dynamism he has spearheaded the development of a nationally renowned clinical negligence team here at Kings. We are delighted to have him as our new head of chambers.”

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