Lord Justice Zacaroli shares the impact that pro bono work has on career development, particularly for those contemplating a judicial career.
As barristers complete their annual Authorisation to Practise, Advocate Chair Sharif A. Shivji KC invites the profession to support Advocate.
Zoe shares why she chooses to undertake pro bono work in the South West through Advocate to not only give back to others, but also because of the support available, which has in turn helped her develop professionally and gain transferable skills.
From making burritos in Shoreditch to the front line of pro bono work, barrister and former Advocate caseworker Markus Findlay of Doughty Street Chambers shares his pro bono journey as we kick off our 30th year.
Young barrister Emma Christie of The 36 Group explains why she is committed to doing pro bono work in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) appeals. She describes a recent case she successfully helped a mother on, and she encourages more barristers to get involved in SEND pro bono work due to the impact a barrister's help has on parents and their children.
Helen Moizer, a barrister at No.18 Chambers and former Advocate Caseworker, shares how pro bono work has shaped her early practice. Helen is on the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Pro Bono Committee, and she is working to strengthen regional networks and ensure legal support reaches those most in need in the Western Circuit.