Josh Chambers

Trainee Solicitor

Josh Chambers is a Trainee Solicitor who supports colleagues and clients on a wide range of business and commercial matters.

He works as part of multidisciplinary teams, helping clients navigate complex legal issues and contributing to the delivery of practical, commercially focused solutions. Through his traineeship, he is developing experience across different areas of law while building a strong understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing businesses.

Josh is involved in a variety of matters, from early-stage advice and case management through to supporting more complex and large-scale instructions. He works closely with colleagues, clients and external advisers, helping to coordinate work, manage competing priorities and ensure clients receive responsive, effective support. He also has experience contributing to matters with cross-border elements and collaborating with teams across different jurisdictions.

Known for being collaborative, approachable and commercially minded, Josh takes the time to understand clients’ objectives and the wider context of the issues they face. He values clear communication and practical problem-solving, and is committed to delivering a positive experience for both clients and colleagues. Alongside his day-to-day work, he regularly contributes to legal commentary and thought leadership, reflecting his interest in emerging developments across the legal and business landscape.

Josh is a member of the Society for Computers & Law.
Josh Chambers

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