We’re excited to be taking part in the first virtual Bar Council Pupillage Fair this Saturday, 15th October.
Due to Covid-19, the event is having to be held virtually this year, but this allows more aspiring barristers to attend the event, and gives us as an exhibitor the chance to chat to so many prospective pupils.
You can register to attend the fair here, and be sure to pop by and say hello to us on Saturday.
Find out more about our Pupillages.
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