
Applications for pupillage with us have opened
Applications for pupillage starting with us in September 2024 have opened. We are offering 12-month pupillages to up to 2 successful candidates.

Applications for pupillage starting with us in September 2024 have opened. We are offering 12-month pupillages to up to 2 successful candidates.

Tony Harrop-Griffiths has been instructed by the local authority in Court of Protection proceedings concerning Tony Hickmott since 2021. Although a placement has been found for Mr Hickmott, the court continues to keep his case under review.

Lily Cooke is a family law barrister. Her cases range from children law (both private and public), domestic abuse, divorce to ancillary relief. She is the barrister who helps champion pro bono within chambers – working closely with Advocate. In celebration of Pro Bono Week, she discusses a recent case and what pro bono means to her.

Francis Hoar is a top-ranked public law and election law barrister. In celebration of Pro Bono Week, he discusses some of his pro bono cases from the past year.

Barry McAlinden is a family law specialist. He deals with a range of cases concerning children in the public and private law jurisdictions. In celebration of Pro Bono Week, he discusses one of his pro bono cases from the past year.

Barrister Ryan Anderson has a mixed practice in employment, civil, housing and family law. In celebration of Pro Bono Week, he discusses some of his pro bono work from the past year.

Nikolas Clarke is a civil law advocate who focuses mainly on employment, inquests and personal injury cases. In celebration of Pro Bono Week, he discusses one of his pro bono cases from the past year.

We are delighted to sponsor the Social Housing Law Association’s 2022 annual conference which takes place on Thursday 17 November in London.

We are delighted to sponsor the Housing Law Practitioners' Association annual conference which takes place on Thursday 17 November. Our display stand will be located on the 3rd floor close to the registration desk and will be overseen by some of our housing barristers and clerks.

We are very pleased to welcome our second intake of students on the planning and public law mentoring scheme for underrepresented groups at the Bar.