Join us at this free virtual event to hear from a number of speakers about Pupillage at Deka Chambers and get the chance to have your questions answered.
A range of barristers, both new and more established, will provide an overview of pupillage at Deka, discuss the application process, what it’s like to be a pupil and a new tenant and what it’s like further into your tenancy. You’ll also get to hear from one of our clerks and get their perspective on life in chambers.
You can submit your questions in advance when registering, or you will have the chance to ask them during the event.
This event is a webinar so attendees will not be visible on screen.
Edward Lamb KC was interviewed for an article in the Observer in the context of his extensive experience as a family law practitioner. He commented on the tension between the very private nature of family law cases, and the need for the public to understand…
Anirudh Mandagere is representing the Secretary of State for the Home Department as an interested party in judicial review proceedings. This judicial review concerns whether Article 8 ECHR or the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child imposes obligations on public authorities to…
The 18th edition of the Judicial College Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases will be published on 9th April. Stuart McKechnie KC of Deka Chambers is a co-editor of the Guidelines. The Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages is designed…
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