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Turnover: |
£24.4m |
| Tenants (silks): |
63 (12) |
Female tenants (silks): |
12 (2) |
Chambers contributions: |
16 per cent |
Revenue per barrister: |
£387,000 |
Number of staff per barrister: |
0.30 |
Number of ECJ appearances: |
0 |
Number of Lords appearances: |
4 |
Number of Appeal Court appearances: |
42 |
| Top five cases last year: The Equitable Life Assurance Society v Bowley & Ors; AWG v Morrison; Cambridge Antibodies Technology v Abbott; Ultraframe v Gary Fielding & Others; National Westminster Bank v Spectrum Plus |
Maitland Chambers' merger with 9 Old Square shows signs of bedding down, with combined turnover up by 12 per cent to £24.4m. This marks a long-awaited return to financial form for the chambers that remained almost static last year.
Maitland has one of the fastest-growing RPB figures out of the top 30, rising by 17 per cent to £387,000 this year.
With four House of Lords appearances and 42 cases in the Court of Appeal, Maitland barristers have won instructions on some choice court battles.
IP continued to be a strong practice area for the set, with John Nicholls landing an instruction from Herbert Smith on Cambridge Antibodies Technology v Abbott. The long-running Ultraframe litigation also appears on the distinguished case list courtesy of Christian Parker |
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