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Catherine Calder

Joint chief executive

Catherine Calder is joint chief executive at Serjeants’ Inn, the award-winning set which specialises in high-stakes cases, often involving important legal, ethical and social issues (ccalder@serjeantsinn.comwww.serjeantsinn.com).

Joint chief executive

Catherine Calder is joint chief executive at Serjeants’ Inn, the award-winning set which specialises in high-stakes cases, often involving important legal, ethical and social issues (ccalder@serjeantsinn.comwww.serjeantsinn.com).

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Are your set’s employees ‘fully engaged’ or are they simply ‘coming to work’? Catherine Calder of Serjeants’ Inn lays down some ground rules for running a successful & happy chambers

Catherine Calder explains why modern management is key for today’s most successful chambers

The new director of client care at Serjeants' Inn reveals her legal inspirations

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