RecruitmentPupillage Pupillage applicants should have excellent intellectual qualities, be well motivated to pursue a career at the Bar on the Northern Circuit and have shown achievement and personal development in their outside interests and activities. Whilst it is not an absolute requirement, we generally expect applicants to have at least AAB at ‘A’ level (or equivalent) and a 2:1 degree classification. Once a pupil is in Chambers, a pupil supervisor takes responsibility for his / her development. Pupils rotate through Practice Groups by discussion and agreement and will have an excellent exposure to our work at all levels. Although it is likely pupils will specialise with one Practice Group, they are expected to have an understanding of the full range of work undertaken at Deans Court. We take a close interest in the progress of pupils and fund attendance for necessary training courses on the Northern Circuit and externally. Pupils are likely to be busy with Court appearances during their Second Six. These appearances will be throughout the Northern Circuit and may well involve travel elsewhere. During the First Six a pupillage grant of £7,500 is made to all pupils. However, once a pupillage offer is accepted, we are happy to advance £1,000 from the pupillage grant to support studies in the BVC year. During the Second Six we provide an earnings guarantee of £17,500. By the end of pupillage we expect pupils to have achieved good or excellent proficiency in all relevant areas of professional competence. All pupillage offers are made with a view to Tenancy and in recent years most pupils have gone on to become Tenants in Chambers. Mini-Pupillage All applications for mini-pupillage should be addressed to Miss Pascale Hicks, enclosing a curriculum vitae and covering letter. Established Practitioners |

