***Apply now for a pupillage at KBG Chambers***

***Apply now for a pupillage at KBG Chambers***

***Apply now for a pupillage at KBG Chambers***

Deadline is Wednesday 8th February 2023


We are looking for two pupils to start in October2023. Our finance package is one of the leading on the Western Circuit and includes a £5,000 payment, one month before you start pupillage.


KBG Chambers is a leading common law set on the Western Circuit. Members practice in Family, Crime and Civil law, with many of these members being recommended in the Legal 500 2023 edition. We are interested in receiving applications from prospective pupils who wish to practice in any of these areas, and even a combination that suits you and your interests.

 

Please take a look at our application on the pupillage gateway - https://vacancies.pupillagegateway.com/jobs/job/KBG-Chambers-12-months--October-2023/230

We can even confirm that our interview dates areas follows -

1st Round - Saturday 25th March 20232nd Round - Saturday 22nd April 2023
For attended interviews, travel cots will be reimbursed.

If you have any questions about pupillage at KBG Chambers please contact Colin Palmer, Senior Clerk, on colin@kbgchambers.co.uk or Jennifer Tear, Pupillage coordinator, on jtear@kbgchambers.co.uk.

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