Mark Green promoted to the Attorney-General's B Panel of Counsel to the Crown
19th July 2019
Chambers is delighted to announce Mark GreenMark GreenCall: 2006's promotion to the Attorney-General’s London B Panel for a period of five years commencing on 2nd September 2019.
Chambers currently has five other members on the Attorney-General’s civil panels. They are:
London A Panel: Mathew Gullick, William HansenWilliam HansenCall: 1992
London B Panel: Richard WheelerRichard WheelerCall: 2004, Caroline StoneCaroline StoneCall: 2005
Regional Panel B: Simon TibbittsSimon TibbittsCall: 2006
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