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17 September 2010
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Vince Plant Devereux Chambers

Devereux Chambers announce that Vince Plant will be appointed as head of clerking services to chambers from 1 November 2010.

Vince joined Fountain Court in 1988 and is responsible for a team of barristers ranging in seniority from silks to junior members of chambers. 

Head of Devereux Chambers, Colin Edelman QC says: “ Vince joins Devereux Chambers to lead, manage and motivate the clerks’ room, reporting directly to Beverly Landais, our CEO."

 
 

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