Trinity welcomes four new tenants following the successful completion of their pupillages - Matthew Hopkins, Shada Mellor, Henry Percy-Raine and Jack Cottrell.
The four new barristers will be practising across a range of Trinity's specialist areas encompassing Crime, Regulatory, Employment, Family, Personal Injury, Housing, Chancery, Business and Property.
Commenting on the new starters, Head of Trinity Chambers, Toby Hedworth Q.C. said:
"Notwithstanding the difficulties that the legal profession has faced in this the year of the Pandemic, Trinity is delighted to welcome no fewer than four new members of chambers upon the successful completion of their pupillages, demonstrating the confidence which we have both in them and in Chambers as a whole as we move forward."
The new joiners swiftly follows the recent news that Trinity has welcomed three senior door tenants, bringing Chambers total number of practitioners to over 100 across its premises in Newcastle, Middlesbrough and Leeds.
For further details regarding Trinity's pupillage opportunities and application process, visit Chambers' Recruitment pages.