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Name of chambers: Harcourt Chambers
Chambers address: 2 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, London, EC4Y 9DB
Number of vacancies: 1
Area(s) of practice the role holder will focus on: All areas of family law but with particular interest in finance and private law children work
Level of guaranteed earnings (in £ pounds): £12,932
Role start date: October 2026
Length of tenancy: 6 months
Closing date for applications: 08/07/2026
How to apply:
Candidates will apply to chambers by sending a covering letter to [email protected] setting out:
a) Why the candidate is seeking a probationary tenancy at Harcourt
b) An example of a time they displayed good advocacy skills
c) An example of a time they displayed good client care skills
d) An example of a time they solved a problem
e) What they can contribute to Harcourt.
Candidates should send a copy of their CV that includes their academic record from A-level/equivalent onwards, details of legal and non-legal work experience and voluntary work before commencing pupillage and details of work done during pupillage to date, including any talks/webinars, research or article writing that they have been involved in.
Candidates should also send a sample of their drafting, suitably anonymised, with their application which should be no more than 4 pages in length.
Should the candidate progress to an interview, two references will be requested, one of which should be from one of their pupil supervisors
Chambers will endeavour to notify candidates by 13 July 2026 whether they have been invited for interview. Interviews will take place on a date to be set, likely to be in the week commencing 20 July 2026.
About your chambers:
About Harcourt Chambers – Harcourt is a thriving family law set with a rich tradition of attracting and developing the strongest emerging legal talent. It is home to six well-known family silks and two silks who are door tenants. With premises in the Temple and Oxford, Harcourt serves a wide geographical area: principally across London, the South East and the Midlands, but also further afield. This provides opportunities for a varied and progressive practice. Probationary tenants will be involved in the same career development opportunities and social events as other members of Chambers. Chambers is committed to equal opportunities and diversity in all its forms. This commitment is enshrined in our Equality and Diversity Policy published on Chambers’ website. In support of this commitment, Chambers are open to making any reasonable adjustments the candidate may require to participate in the selection process fairly. Chambers will assign the probationary tenant a mentor during their probationary tenancy. An application for full tenancy will be considered after an assessment of progress at the five month mark.
About the candidate:
Chambers is looking for candidates who have a consistently excellent academic record, relevant experience of family law, good advocacy, communication and drafting skills, the inter-personal skills required to develop an independent practice at the family bar and a commitment to contributing to Chambers. The candidate will be required to undertake the full range of Chambers’ work, with Chambers inviting applications from candidates who have a particular interest or experience in private law children and finance work.
If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact Matt Molloy [email protected].
We look forward to receiving your application.