11th November, 2024

Chambers Hosts Advocacy Training for Prospective Barristers in Partnership with Bridging the Bar

Chambers enjoyed hosting prospective barristers Tenishia, Nidaa, Dorcas and Tenisha on 26/10/24 & 10/11/24 as part of Bridging the Bar.

We worked on life at the Bar, areas of specialisation, mock pupillage interviews, CV workshops, and advocacy exercises. We wish them well on their journey towards the Bar.

Thanks to Beth Caunce, Harrison Edmonds, Isabel Baylis and Matthew Snarr who contributed to the sessions.

You can find out more about Bridging the Bar here.

To read more about Chambers equality and diversity statement and pupillage, click here.

 

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