The review into bullying, harassment and sexual harassment at the Bar – a quick guide for chambers
This guide sets out steps chambers can take now to address some of the immediate concerns laid out in Baroness Harriet Harman KC's independent review of bullying, harassment and sexual harassment at the Bar.
Advocating for legal education: volunteering with Young Citizens’ Bar Mock Trial Competition
As the Bar Mock Trial Competition celebrates its 35th anniversary, barrister Poppy Sparrow reflects on her journey from college to the Bar and calls on fellow advocates to give their time as volunteers.
Empowered to speak out: what does the Harman report mean for the young Bar?
Following the publication of Baroness Harriet Harman KC's independent review into bullying, harassment and sexual harassment, Young Barristers' Committee Chair Lachlan Stewart explores what the report means for the young Bar.
Convention on the Protection of the Profession of Lawyers, Brussels event 23 June 2025
Evanna Fruithof Consultant Director of our Brussels Office reports on the convention event in Brussels
The rise of neutral evaluation: a two-stage model
One of the great strengths of non-court-based dispute resolution lies in its versatility and adaptability.
“You’ve got to work twice as hard” - the ethnic minority work ethic and its hidden costs
But burnout is not glamorous. There’s no stirring soundtrack, no slow-clap moment of heroism. Just one day when you’ve had three coffees and still can’t remember why your phone is in the fridge.