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Developing a niche practice in chambers

Christopher McNall (of farms and farmland fame) and Stephanie Wickenden (curator of an art law specialism) describe how they discovered their niche practices with tips for developing yours 

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‘Counsel, you are the weakest link; goodbye’

When will cybersecurity finally be taken seriously by all barristers and chambers? A plea from The Friendly Bar Hacker 

20 October 2023 / The Friendly Bar Hacker
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Judicial pathways for the employed Bar

Judges drawn from the employed Bar bring valuable and different skills, says Venetia Jackson, who offers advice for employed barristers contemplating an application 

20 October 2023 / Venetia Jackson
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Being a cyber specialist at the employed Bar

The employed Bar presents a broad and evolving palette of opportunities, writes Vijay Rathour who found his niche in digital forensics and cyber crime 

20 October 2023 / Vijay Rathour
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What to expect as a new tenant

Congratulations, you’ve been offered tenancy! But how will things change? Fountain Court Chambers provides an insight into life as a new tenant 

20 October 2023 / Chelsea Finnigan
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A Bar-bie world?

At one set, female silks outnumber male silks by 4:1 – and in a male-dominated field of law… Francesca Whitelaw KC shares the secrets to that level of progress with a view to helping equality, diversity and inclusion more broadly 

11 October 2023 / Francesca Whitelaw KC
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Pupillage: Your confidence bank

Obtaining pupillage is a huge feat and you did it! Here are six tips to surviving the first couple of years as a barrister and growing your confidence at the Bar. By Karlia Lykourgou

11 September 2023 / Karlia Lykourgou
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Pupillage: The ‘unknown unknowns’ of courtroom advocacy

Unpredicted developments can be the most foreboding aspect of appearing at court. Paige Jones and Jack Palmer describe five such experiences as pupils – and what they learnt 

11 September 2023 / Paige Jones / Jack Palmer
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Pupillage: Making the first 9 months count

Sophie Cashell’s nine top tips to help new pupils make the most of the crucial nine months before it’s tenancy decision time 

11 September 2023 / Sophie Cashell
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COIC Pupillage Matched Funding Scheme 2024-26

With 33 pupillages supported in 2023, Mrs Justice Lieven welcomes new applications for COIC matched funding for 2024-25 and 2025-26 pupillages 

11 September 2023 / Mrs Justice Lieven
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Earnings, reform and engagement

The new Bar Council earnings report presents a collective challenge for the self-employed Bar, remote hearings are changing and Bar Conference is back next month

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