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Pupillage at Garden Court North Chambers

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Pupillage at Garden Court North for 2013

Garden Court North is pleased to confirm that we will be advertising for a pupillage to commence in 2013.

Intending applicants are advised to look through our chambers website to get an idea of the sort of work we do before deciding whether to apply.

Those who do wish to apply should do so using the Pupillage Portal website by clicking here which allows applications to be made between 29th March 2012 and 26th April 2012.

Interviews for pupillage for 2013 will be held in chambers in Manchester in early July 2012. We anticipate that we will be able to notify those selected for interview in early June.

> Apply now for 2013 pupillage via the Pupillage Portal

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About us

Chambers is strongly committed to publicly funded work on behalf of individuals who have suffered discrimination or other hardship. We specialise in criminal, housing, immigration and employment law although at present pupillage will not be offered in employment law. We also cover civil actions against the police, prison law, public law (including Judicial Review), community care, mental health and education law. In all areas of our work we have a particular interest in cases with civil liberties and human rights implications.

About you

We are looking for pupils who are attracted by the ethos of chambers and who wish to specialise in or are interested in these areas of work. In particular we are looking for candidates who are committed to the ethos of these chambers and who are able to demonstrate that commitment through their activities.

What we offer

We will discuss with successful applicants the area(s) of law that they have a particular interest in and, where possible will ensure that they can cover those areas during pupillage. It is however important to treat pupillage as an opportunity to gain experience in more than one specialist area of law to give pupils a beter chance of building a successful practice.

We have modern premises in the centre of Manchester and can offer high quality training to those who share our commitment to our principles in a friendly and informal atmosphere.We offer one or two 12 month pupillages each year with awards of £14,000 each. Applications are to be made through the Pupillage Portal . In the second 6 months pupils can expect to be very busy and to be in court several days each week.

Want to know more?

The Chambers' policy on pupillage can be accessed from this page as can an introduction to pupillage at Garden Court North.

GCN Pupillage policy

Pupillage at Garden Court North FAQ

You may also want to look at the Bar Council's "New to the Bar" pages which contain information and careers advice from the Bar Council's Education and Training Department relating to training as a barrister, including law degree / CPE, BVC, pupillage and continuing professional development.

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Mini-pupillages

Chambers offers one mini-pupillage lasting no longer than one week each month. Applicants must be 16 years old or older.

> Application procedure for Mini-pupillages



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