Gemma White, Criminal Law Barrister, joins 3PB
14th April 2016
3PB is delighted to announce that Gemma White (Call 2009) formerly of 12 College Place has joined Chambers. Based in Winchester, Gemma further strengthens our Criminal and Trading Standards teams. She has particular experience in fraud and consumer protection from Unfair Trading Regulations and her addition reflects Chambers continued commitment to providing a quality service.
To view Gemma's profile, please click here.
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