From the courtroom to the cutting room
Barrister Max Hardy shares his experience working as a TV legal consultant working on shows including Mr Bates vs The Post Office, The Trial: A Murder in the Family and Landscapers.
Stop it – the duty to prevent sexual harassment and what it means for the Bar
8 steps the Bar can take to meet the new duty to prevent sexual harassment
How to approach pupillage applications: top tips from an incoming pupil
Emma Talbot secured pupillage this year with One Pump Court after 4 years of trying. Here she shares her tips based on her experience of applying over the years.
Pro bono gave me many ‘firsts’ in my career – and can for you too
Sarah Abram KC discusses how how acting pro bono gave her a lot of ‘firsts’ in her career, from cross examining a witness to speaking in the European Court of Justice.
Pro bono and the silk road
Edward Lamb KC explores how the pro bono work he has undertaken helped him take silk.
The importance of pro bono work: a lifeline in challenging times
Barrister Liam Kelly, who has undertaken pro bono work since pupillage, explores the multifaceted benefits of pro bono work, both for clients and barristers.