The Legal 500 Bar Awards 2025: Garden Court North Chambers nominated for Set Outside London of the Year

1 July 2025

The awards ceremony will take place on 24 September, 2025. Credit: Luke Dyson / The Legal 500.

The awards ceremony will take place on 24 September, 2025. Credit: Luke Dyson / The Legal 500.

 

Garden Court North Chambers is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted as Set Outside London of the Year for The Legal 500 Bar Awards 2025.

Chambers welcomes this acknowledgement of our impactful human rights work and landmark cases, and reaffirm our unwavering commitment to defending people’s rights through justice.

Winners will be announced at The Legal 500 Bar Awards 2025 ceremony on 24 September, at the Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge, London.

The Legal 500 Bar Awards aim to recognise chambers as a whole across England and Wales, as well as all people within them, with awards categories for arbitrators, juniors, silks, sets, clerks of all levels of seniority and other professionals in chambers.

The awards are determined on merit alone, based on Legal 500’s research for the annual directory, conducted by over 25 in-house and freelance researchers with in-depth knowledge of their practice areas. Winners will be selected by a judging team headed by Will Tolcher, Global Bar Editor, and Charlotte Meredith, Deputy Bar Editor.

The full shortlist can be viewed here.

 

For further information, please contact Alex Blair, Communications Manager at Garden Court North Chambers: ablair@gcnchambers.co.uk

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