Thinking of a career at the employed bar? Or interested in how a pupillage at a leading law firm might work?
Join us at our pupillage open evening to learn about life as a pupil at Browne Jacobson, our exciting areas of practice and what to expect from our application process.
The session will cover:
- Structure of pupillages
- Areas of work
- Introduction to the pupil supervisors and former pupils
- Application tips and advice
- Q&A session
We will explain how the pupillage being offered by Browne Jacobson Barristers in 2026 – 2028 (Manchester) will be structured, the areas of work which you will be exposed to and how your pupillage will be assessed.
You will have the opportunity to meet pupillage supervisors, barristers, and former and current pupils, as well as ask any questions about our team, the pupillage on offer and the application process.
Our team
James Duckworth
Barristers' Clerk
Holly Quirk
Barrister (Senior Associate)
Amalea Bourne
Pupil-Barrister
Ben Bentley
Barrister (Partner)
Leah Redden
Barrister (Associate)
Contact
James Duckworth
Barristers' Clerk
james.duckworth@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)330 045 2693
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