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Whatever happened to…the Matrix Chambers juniors of 2016?

Every year, The Lawyer publishes its Top 20 cases of the coming 12 months based on a variety of metrics. The QCs and partners regularly take the headlines, but the juniors can go unheralded. In this series, we’re looking back at the juniors whose cases three years ago paved the way for their careers to flourish. Since The […]

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Whatever happened to…the Fountain Court juniors of 2016?

Every year, The Lawyer publishes its Top 20 cases of the coming 12 months based on a variety of metrics. The headline QCs and partners regularly take the headlines, but the juniors can go unheralded. In this series, we’re looking back at the juniors whose cases three years ago paved the way for their careers to flourish. […]

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Whatever happened to…the 4 New Square juniors of 2016?

While The Lawyer’s annual Top 20 cases heralds star QCs at the top at their game, it also unearths the next generation of the Bar. Here’s how 4 New Square’s juniors have fared since appearing in the list.

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Whatever happened to… the Blackstone juniors of 2016?

While The Lawyer’s annual Top 20 cases heralds star QCs at the top at their game, it also unearths the next generation of the Bar. Here’s how Blackstone juniors have fared since appearing in the list.

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Whatever happened to… the Brick Court juniors of 2016?

We look back at 13 of Brick Court’s juniors who featured in The Lawyer’s Top 20 cases for 2016.

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Whatever happened to…the Matrix Chambers juniors of 2016?

Every year, The Lawyer publishes its Top 20 cases of the coming 12 months based on a variety of metrics. The QCs and partners regularly take the headlines, but the juniors can go unheralded. In this series, we’re looking back at the juniors whose cases three years ago paved the way for their careers to flourish. Since The […]

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Litigation Tracker Litigation Tracker Analysis

Whatever happened to…the Fountain Court juniors of 2016?

Every year, The Lawyer publishes its Top 20 cases of the coming 12 months based on a variety of metrics. The headline QCs and partners regularly take the headlines, but the juniors can go unheralded. In this series, we’re looking back at the juniors whose cases three years ago paved the way for their careers to flourish. […]

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Whatever happened to…the 4 New Square juniors of 2016?

While The Lawyer’s annual Top 20 cases heralds star QCs at the top at their game, it also unearths the next generation of the Bar. Here’s how 4 New Square’s juniors have fared since appearing in the list.

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Whatever happened to… the Blackstone juniors of 2016?

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