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  1. Contact Us. Crown Chambers 93-95 Alfred Gelder Street Hull HU1 1EP T: 01482 014658 E: info@crown-chambers.com

  2. Hannah joined Chambers in September 2017 having successfully completed a family law pupillage under the supervision of Rehana Begum. She swiftly built a thriving practice in Public and Private Law. In 2018 Hannah took a sabbatical from Chambers to work as a Judicial Assistant in the Court of Appeal for 10 months. Public Law.

  3. Miss Hannah Louise Wood. St Johns Buildings, 24a - 28 St John Street, MANCHESTER, M3 4DJ, United Kingdom. (+44) 0161 214 1500. There are no current findings on our Register in relation to this barrister. Please note historical disciplinary findings imposed before 2002 are not included on our website. Also findings which do not include a period ...

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  5. Barrister at St Johns Buildings. 24a - 28 St John Street. Manchester, Greater Manchester, M3 4DJ, United Kingdom. See the full profile. Hannah Wood is a member of Juriosity. Register and view Hannah Wood ’s full profile. It’s FREE. As a member of Juriosity you will be able to:

  6. Strengths: “Hannah Wood is practical in her thinking, great at coming up with solutions, not just making arguments for the sake of it. Hannah is very good at advocacy and only makes valid points.” “Hannah Wood is excellent, a fantastic barrister with excellent, personable skills.” “Hannah Wood has good client care and excellent paperwork.”

  7. Hannah was appointed as a Grade 3 prosecutor in January 2016 after only five years at the Bar. Recent Cases. R v F and Others (2016): Defence. Seven-handed violent disorder case involving 36 discs of CCTV and over 2,000 pages of unused material. Substantial media interest. Trial lasted three weeks. R v S – Defence: Fraud of £55,000.