Six from No5 Barristers’ Chambers appointed Deputy District Judges

Wed, 27 Mar 2019

No5 Barristers’ Chambers has seen six of its members appointed to the role of Deputy District Judge of the County Courts by the Lord Chancellor.

Mugni Islam-Choudhury, Catherine Jones, Charles Crow, Adreeja Chatterjee, Philip Mantle and Miran Uddin have all been appointed to the Midland Circuit with immediate effect.

All six will continue to practise as barristers in Chambers in their specialist fields of employment, personal injury, family, court of protection, business and property, immigration, professional regulation and discipline, and education law.

Tony McDaid, Chief Executive and Director of Clerking at No5 Barristers’ Chambers, said: "We are delighted that six of our members have been appointed Deputy District Judge by the Lord Chancellor. It is a great privilege and reflects well on the reputation of No5.”

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