Marc Willers KC of Garden Court Chambers, highly commended for this year’s Pro Bono KC of the Year Award 2025, shares about the value of pro bono work to marginalised communities and the new opportunities that pro bono work can open to barristers.
Calum Macdonald of the Financial Conduct Authority shares how he first got involved with Advocate and pro bono work as an employed barrister, and the rewards of doing so.
Abdallah Barakat of 9 Park Place Chambers is a young barrister based in Wales. Abdallah has taken on pro bono work ever since his pupillage. He also volunteers at the Cardiff University Innocence Project. Below Abdallah shares more about why he decided to incorporate pro bono work into his practice, how to take it on with Advocate, and the need for pro bono legal support in Wales.
Michael Jones KC is an Advocate Reviewer and Panel Member who has assisted on a number of Advocate's family cases, one of our largest areas of law requiring assistance. He encourages other Silks from the family Bar to take on pro bono work and discusses the rewards and opportunities pro bono work provides.
Simon Miller, barrister at Harcourt Chambers, volunteers at Dads House Family Law Clinic, who won the Pro Bono & Social Responsibility Initiative of the Year Award in the 2024 Bar Pro Bono Awards. Simon has shared more with us about the pro bono work he does at the clinic, and the advice he gives to aspiring lawyers.
Jake Rudman of Hatton Chambers was one of our joint winners for the 2024 Junior Pro Bono Barrister of the Year Award, alongside Jennifer MacLeod of Brick Court Chambers. Jake was nominated for his extensive involvement in a long-running defamation and harassment case since early 2020. Jake has shared more with us about his inspiring pro bono journey.