Chancery Bar Careers Fair

Friday, 18 November 2011

Venue:
The Royal College of Surgeons
35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE

Timetable

10.30 – 11.00   Coffee and Registration

11.00 – 11.50   Series of talks on Pupillage in Chancery Chambers, Traditional Chancery Practice, Commercial Chancery Practice, Company and Insolvency in Practice

11.50 – 12.15   Panel Q &A session on Pathways to Qualification

12.15 – 14.20   Chambers’ stands open: an opportunity to visit stands and mingle with attendees from Chancery Chambers. 

A light sandwich lunch will be served from 12:15 – 13:15


14.20 – 14.45   Panel Q &A on Chancery Practice outside London

14.45 – 15.30   Series of talks on Property Litigation and Landlord and Tenant in Practice, Civil Fraud, Professional Negligence in practice and Overseas Opportunities.





Careers at the Chancery Bar


With the right qualifications, where you come from doesn't matter, where you're going does ......

PDF Filedownload CAREERS AT THE CHANCERY BAR

This useful booklet seeks to answer some of the questions law students may have about the Chancery Bar, and to give an idea of what it might be like to do a Chancery pupillage, and then to practise at the Chancery Bar.

What is it like to be a barrister at the Chancery Bar?
A variety of Chancery barristers talk about their personal and educational backgrounds, their practice, some of their most memorable caes and what it is like to be a self-employed barrister at the Chancery Bar.

The nature of work at the Chancery Bar
In recent years the nature of work at the Chancery Bar has changed dramatically, widening the scope of both the litigation and advisory work undertaken by Chancery barristers.   The booklet contains a comprehensive description of the many areas of work practised at the Chancer Bar - you may be surprised by the variety.

How to become a barrister
The booklet contains a useful list of institutions that offer the GDL (Graduate Diploma in Law) - the conversion course that must be undertaken by students who have graduated with a non-law degree - and the BPTC (Bar Professional Training Course) - the one-year course, designed to provide training that is specific to the work of a barrister.

Finally, there is a comprehensive list of chambers where members of the Chancery Bar Association are to be found.


Some useful websites

The Bar Council              download the Bar Council publication:  "It's Your Call"

The Bar Standards Board

The BPTC website


Institutions offering the Bar Professional Training Court (BPTC)

BPP Law School London (full and part time)

Cardiff University

College of Law (full and part time)

Inns of Court School of Law (full and part time)

Manchester Metropolitan University

Northumbria University

Nottingham Law School

Bristol Institute of Legal Practice, University of the West of England

 

The Inns of Court

The Honourable Society of the Gray's Inn

The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn

The Honourable Society of  the Middle Temple

ChBA Careers Fair 2012
ChBA Podcasts

In association with CPDcast.com the Chancery Bar Association has arranged the recording of a number of podcasts based on its New Practitioner Programme. For details click here.

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