Crown Chambers Welcomes Fifth Pupillage Cohort
Following our continued growth and the success of our fourth pupillage programme, we’re delighted to welcome our fifth cohort of pupil barristers.
Our two new pupils commence their pupillage this week, working side-by-side with their experienced supervisors and running with various cases. Both of our new pupils will initially focus on either criminal or family law matters.
Meet the Pupil Barristers:
Georgia Bradley – Before commencing pupillage, Georgia spent two years as a Prison Lawyer and Advocate at the largest provider of Prison Law advice in England and Wales. During this time, she honed her skills in advocacy, case preparation, and client conferencing. Georgia enjoyed a varied caseload and acquired experience representing inmates in His Majesty’s prisons in a wide range of Prison Law matters such as Parole Board reviews, disciplinary hearings and security reviews. Georgia is being supervised by Joanna Hawkett.
Andrew Lister – Prior to the commencement of pupillage, Andrew spent nearly two years working for Hull City Council as both a Claims Officer and Tenancy Officer. Andrew was responsible for handling his own caseload regarding defending housing disrepair claims and personal injury claims brought by tenants against the Council. Andrew has worked as a Legal Advisor for several organisations including The University of Hull Students’ Union Advice Centre, Hull Citizens Advice Bureau, and Hull Legal Advice Centre.