Yesterday, William Dean, joint Head of Pupillage at Deka Chambers, spoke on the panel at the Inns of Court College of Advocacy’s Securing Pupillage webinar. The event was an opportunity for students and prospective applicants to learn about the application process and to ask questions.
Deka Chambers, a common law (mixed practice) set of chambers based in London, will be hosting its own online pupillage event at 6.15pm on 27 November 2023. Further details, including on how to reserve a space, can be found here.
In the upcoming application round (opening on 3 January 2024), Deka Chambers will be seeking to recruit up to two pupils to start in October 2025 supported by a financial package worth £65,000.
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