Date: 16 October 2020

Starts: 5:00 pm

Ends: 6:00 pm

Venue: From the comfort of your living room

Location: Microsoft Teams

Cost: FREE

Who Should Attend?

We have reluctantly had to suspend mini-pupillages for the time being, but in their place we’d like to offer you the opportunity to attend a live webinar panel discussion and Q&A, which will take place on 16th October 2020.

Members from our three main practice groups will tell you a bit about their day-to-day lives as a barrister or pupil, what it’s like to live and practice in Bristol, and how they enjoy being part of St John’s Chambers, before answering any questions you may have for them.

There is no restriction on applications so you do not need to be at a particular stage in your education. If you’re interested in us, we’d love to hear from you.

To apply for a place, please contact [email protected] including any questions you have for our panel. We’d ask that you think of at least one or two. It may be something simple like ‘which area of law is the best?’ or it may be something really important like ‘what’s the coffee like?’. There are no stupid questions!

People

Jacqueline Humphreys

Jacqueline Humphreys

  • Call: 1994

Jacqueline is a confident and highly competent advocate, specialising in the financial aspects of relationship breakdown. She rejoined the St John’s Chambers Family & Divorce team from a chambers in Birmingham where she had an enviable reputation for...

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Ben Handy

Ben Handy

  • Call: 2008

Ben is a specialist personal injury barrister widely recognised for his work representing claimants and defendants in serious injury claims. He also spends some of his time sitting as a Crown Court judge, having been appointed to the...

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Natasha Dzameh

Natasha Dzameh

  • Call: 2010

Natasha is consistently ranked as a leading junior in Chambers UK and Legal 500 and is often instructed as sole counsel in high value, multifaceted litigation. She also has experience of acting as junior to senior counsel on...

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Annie Sampson

Annie Sampson

  • Call: 2015

Annie’s broad commercial and chancery practice encompasses wills and trusts work, real estate matters, commercial disputes, professional negligence claims and insolvency proceedings. Annie also has experience of acting at all stages of disputes, including pre-litigation, on interim applications,...

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Harriet Dudbridge

Harriet Dudbridge

  • Call: 2015

Harriet has joined chambers after her completion of pupillage under the supervision of Susan Hunter. Harriet joins St John’s Chambers as a Justice First Fellow, a scheme devised by the Legal Education Foundation for the next generation of...

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Daniel Soar

  • Call: 2016

Daniel has an established chancery and commercial practice, covering the traditional areas of probate, property, trusts and breach of contract, appearing regularly in the County Court, First-Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) and the High Court. As part of his...

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