Pupillages

Blackstone Chambers: Law - barrister pupillages

About us

Blackstone Chambers is a long-established set, combining formidable strengths in commercial, public/human rights, employment and European law, with state-of-the-art facilities and a friendly and open approach to client service.

Areas of work

Chambers' practice breaks down into the following areas:

  • Commercial law includes financial/business law; banking; insurance and reinsurance; international trade; conflicts; sports, media and entertainment; intellectual property and professional negligence.
  • Public law incorporates judicial review, acting both for and against central government agencies and other regulatory authorities, arising from decisions and areas such as freedom of expression; equality of treatment; immigration; education; social security; housing; planning and local government. The combined expertise of members of Chambers in commercial and public law proves particularly valuable in City regulation and financial services cases. Advice in the human rights arena is also available, with particular reference to the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 in all its aspects.
  • All aspects of employment law, including discrimination, are covered by Chambers' extensive employment law practice.
  • Chambers recognises the increasingly important role which mediation has to play in dispute resolution. Five members are CEDR accredited mediators.

Pupillage

Pupillage in Blackstone Chambers is divided into four sections and every effort is made to ensure pupils receive a broad and thorough graduate training in all aspects of Chambers' work. We are offering four (or, exceptionally, five) 12-month pupillages with individual awards of £42,500 for the 2009 year of intake. We will also consider applications for an advance of up to £10,000 of the award payable during the BVC year. Chambers was a member of the Pupillage Portal in 2008.

Mini-pupillage

Early application is advised for an assessed mini-pupillage in 2009, which is seen as an important pre-requisite to a pupillage in Chambers to begin autumn 2010. Since we insist on an assessed mini-pupillage as part of the overall pupillage applications procedure, we have decided to offer financial assistance either in respect of out-of-pocket travelling or out-of-pocket accommodation expenses incurred in attending the mini-pupillage, up to a maximum of £200 per mini-pupil. Applications for mini-pupillage should be made on Chambers' own application form, which is available on request.

Further information

Please contact Julia Hornor, our Chambers Director, with any queries or requests for brochures and application forms. Information is also available on our website using the above 'visit organisation website' link.

 

 

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