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Liam Kelly joined Deans Court Chambers in September 2020 after successfully completing pupillage under the tutelage of Patrick Gilmore and accepts instructions in all areas of family law. Liam is regularly instructed in financial remedy proceedings and represents clients from the start of proceedings, providing preliminary advice in conference or in writing, through to providing representation at contested final hearings if required.
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James is a Partner at Withers LLP and PAG member.
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