1 Chancery Lane is a long-established civil common law set with market leading specialisms in professional and clinical negligence, police law, public sector law, property law and travel law.
In parallel with recruitment by means of 12 month pupillages, Chambers occasionally offers a route to tenancy application by means of “third-six” pupillage/probationary tenancy. We have an excellent track record in the recruitment of talented junior tenants through this route (typically, selecting our third-six pupils/probationary tenants from other leading sets).
At present, we have a large volume of good quality junior work and, as a result, 1 Chancery Lane seeks an outstanding candidate for third-six pupillage/probationary tenant to commence in October 2019. Applicants will be expected to have excellent academic credentials and personal skills and to satisfy 1 Chancery Lane’s person specification for pupillage.
Applications are now sought for third-six pupillage/probationary tenancy by (1) covering letter, (2) CV and (3) two references (in writing, at least one from a relevant pupil supervisor) – to be sent directly by email to the Chairman of the Admissions Committee (marked “Third-six pupillage”): mchapman@1chancerylane.com
Closing date for applications: 4 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019.
In fairness to all applicants, please note that it is your responsibility to ensure that a completed application (including the required references) is received by the deadline date: 4 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019.
Candidates selected for interview should expect to be interviewed in week commencing 15 July 2019.
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