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We are a leading Common Law set focused on 11 specialist groups within Civil, Criminal and Family practice.  Described as "an ambitious set with good bench strength and a selection of talented juniors to lead", our key practice areas include Personal Injury, Clinical and Professional Negligence, Fraud and Serious Crime, General Civil, Employment, Commercial and Property, and Family work.

Based in London, our barristers practise throughout the UK and abroad, with clients ranging across national solicitors, central and local government, small niche practices and the private sector.

After 48 years in the Temple we moved from 2 Dr Johnson's Buildings to Gough Square, among the lanes just off Fleet Street, in 1994. We now occupy the building on the opposite side of this small City square to Dr Johnson's House and our building retains the feel of the Temple with modern facilities and a welcoming reception.

In 2004 we acquired additional premises on the Square to provide more working space for our barristers, supporting our policy of sustained growth and ensuring that clients' needs are met with a range of suitable and available counsel.

 
 
 
 
 
  Andrew Robertson QC successfully prosecuted Anne Darwin in the case of R v Darwin, a trial involving fraud and money laundering charges in Teeside Crown Court, following the disappearance of her husband, John Darwin. John and Anne Darwin were jailed for more than 6 years for staging his death in a canoeing accident.
 

9 Gough Square is seeking a third six pupil to start in October 2008 as part of its strategy of attracting highly able and committed individuals. More details.

  9 Gough Square's July 2008 Employment Law Bulletin has been published and provides a useful update for solicitors.
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  Grahame Aldous QC and Melanie Winter in Judicial Review “crack house” success:  9 Gough Square duo resisted argument seeking to severely limit the circumstances in which there could be a successful application for an extension of a closure order.
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