Door tenant

Door tenant

A door tenant is a barrister who has been granted permission to join a set of chambers and work with them from premises outside the chambers themselves.[1] Those members who work on the premises are simply 'tenants' while 'squatters' are those who make legitimate use of the premises without belonging to the set.[2]

References

  1. ^ Anna Williams (ed), Chambers Student Guide to the Legal Profession (London: Chambers and Partners, 2007) ISBN 085514310X
  2. ^ Anna Williams (ed), Chambers Student Guide to the Legal Profession (London: Chambers and Partners, 2007) ISBN 085514310X



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