Natalie Bryan shortlisted for Junior Clerk of the Year award
6th July 2022

Huge congratulations to our colleague Natalie Bryan on being shortlisted for the 2022 UK Bar awards from Legal 500 in the category of Junior Clerk of the Year.
Best of luck to all of those who are shortlisted!
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