No5 Barristers’ Chambers is delighted to announce that five of its members have been shortlisted for awards at next year’s Society Legal Awards.

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Baldip Singh MCIArb CJ: Baldip is a leading and award-winning barrister in family law, with over a decade of experience specialising in international family law, children act matters, and matrimonial finance. Known for his razor-sharp advocacy, tireless work ethic, and clear, direct approach, Baldip has earned a national reputation for delivering results in even the most complex and sensitive of cases.

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Afiya Amesu: Afiya is an employment barrister with a broad practice encompassing the full range of statutory and contractual employment law matters. She acts for both Claimants and Respondents and is regularly instructed in complex and multi-day hearings before the Employment Tribunal

Alex-Pritchard-Jones:Β Alex is an experienced practitioner in business and property work. Alex’s practice covers commercial dispute resolution, wills, trusts and probate, insolvency, and all property work. Alex specialises in cases that require detailed legal argument and hard fought trials.

ChloΓ« Ashley: ChloΓ« is a specialist criminal advocate regularly instructed in serious and sensitive cases. Her work sees her act both alone or as a led junior on behalf of both the defence and prosecution in a range of complex cases.

Harrison Burroughs – Harrison is a sought after business and property practitioner and accepts instructions in all areas of commercial, property and chancery law. He represents companies, individuals and partnerships across a wide spectrum of disputes.

Joint Head of Chambers, Michelle Heeley KC, commented:

β€œNo5 is delighted to have so many barristers recognised in this year’s Birmingham Law Society Legal Awards. Each of those nominated has contributed to the profession not only through the cases they undertake, but also through their wider work, including encouraging others, volunteering for training and acting as role models. We are incredibly proud as a Chambers of every one of them and wish them, and all the nominees, the very best of luck.”