7BR is excited to launch our ‘Back to School’ mini podcast series which will be running over the next two weeks. We will be speaking to some of 7BR’s junior members across various practice areas about their experiences of pupillage, the type of work that can be expected and their advice for those starting out at the Bar.
To begin with we are joined by Kate Temple-Mabe, who discussed her experience of pupillage at 7BR, particularly in the civil area. Kate also joined us previously to discuss remote hearings, which can be viewed here.
We hope you enjoyed this episode of 7BR’s Part Heard. If you have any feedback, questions or topic ideas for upcoming podcasts, please do not hesitate to contact our marketing team on marketing@7br.co.uk.
Please note – in podcasts, webinars and articles, barristers may express their own opinions. These will not necessarily be the opinions of other barristers within 7BR.
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