Second six pupil Barry McTaggart is now accepting instructions
13th April 2026

3PB (3 Paper Buildings) are pleased to announce that our second six pupil, Barry McTaggartBarry McTaggartCall: 2025, is now on his feet and accepting instructions on his own cases, following the commencement of his pupillage last October.
Barry McTaggart will now accept instructions in personal injury, clinical negligence and education.
For instructions or availability, please contact Jordon Gallifant on [email protected] or call 020 7583 8055.
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