Old Square Chambers - True Picture

Old Square Chambers

10-11 Bedford Row,
London,
WC1R 4BU
Website www.oldsquare.co.uk

About Chambers




We are a leading employment, professional discipline, personal injury, and clinical negligence chambers. The defining quality of Old Square Chambers is excellence. This is the standard we set for ourselves in the delivery of services to our clients, and the criterion by which we assess prospective tenants and pupils. Members regularly appear before the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court, and the Employment Appeal Tribunal, in leading cases at the forefront of UK law. Chambers was recently recognised as Employment Set of the Year in Legal 500 (2023), Employment Set of the Year by Chambers and Partners in 2022 and Chambers of the Year at the British Legal Awards in 2021. Our members are regularly nominated for and receive awards in their specialisms including members recently being recognised as Employment Junior of the Year, Personal injury Junior of the Year, and Professional Discipline Junior of the Year.

Many of our members are recognised as leading juniors in their field whilst others hold part-time judicial positions, sit on specialist panels, act as mediators, and edit or contribute to leading practitioner texts. Our objective is to select a small number of pupils with the aim of recruiting our tenants from them. We have a strong retention rate and encourage pupils to be collaborative. Chambers is committed to equality and diversity, and we are proud to have a diverse membership which we continue to build upon. We actively engage in several access to the Bar initiatives. We are based in Bedford Row but operate nationally.

Our work




We are a leading chambers in employment law. Our work is balanced between claimant and defendant or respondent and includes the protection of individual rights. We work on behalf of trade unions, commercial organisations, the NHS, and local and central government. In employment we cover all the relevant areas including discrimination, collective action, individual rights, restraint of trade and human rights. Members regularly appear before the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court, and the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

We also have a thriving practice in the field of professional regulatory and disciplinary work, especially in the healthcare sector, with members often appearing on behalf of high-profile doctors (such as the British Cycling and Team Sky Doctor) and in the High Court seeking injunctive relief. Members also regularly act for dentists, nurses, solicitors, and athletes before their respective regulators.

In personal injury we have an excellent profile spanning all types of litigation, for both claimants and defendants. Particular areas of strength include, catastrophic injury, fatal accident claims, criminal injuries compensation, military claims, disaster, and multi-party litigation.

In clinical law, we have a number of expert practitioners encompassing all disputes affecting and involving the medical, dental, pharmaceutical, and nursing professions, with particular strength in obstetric and neonatal injuries, catastrophic brain injury, delay in diagnosis, and sports injury claims.

We also have a thriving inquests and inquiries practice. Members have worked on most of the high-profile inquests and inquiries over the last three decades, most recently including the Alder Hey Inquiry, Grenfell Inquiry, the Paterson Inquiry, the Leveson Inquiry, the Infected Bloody Inquiry and inquests into the London Bridge and Westminster terrorist attacks. Much of our work involves the use of European jurisprudence.

Who should apply




Chambers offers up to two funded pupillages each year. Each pupil will participate in a non-practising first six and a practising second six. In most instances, pupils will have 4 pupil supervisors in total over the 12-month period. They will sit 3 assessments during their pupillage. In June/July of the pupillage year, a decision will be taken as to whether the pupils will be offered tenancy at the conclusion of their training period. Chambers have an excellent retention record for pupils joining Chambers after pupillage, and in the last 3 years, 6 pupils out of 6 have been taken on as full members. Pupils do not compete against each other and are assessed separately against both regulatory standards of competence and our recruitment criteria.

We are committed to ensuring all our recruitment and selection processes are fair and that protected characteristics are safeguarded.

We use the following criteria to shortlist applications:

Intellectual ability– The score for this criterion is based on the academic qualifications on the CV and/or other evidence of intellectual abilities, such as from the individual’s work experience. A minimum of a 2.1 is preferred.
Written and persuasive argument skills– This criterion is assessed on the basis of the content of the application form.
Potential and motivation to be an advocate– We ask for candidates to be able to demonstrate experience of public speaking (e.g. mooting, debating, other public speaking), representation work or indications of potential in this area.
Commitment to Chambers’ fields of practice– This criterion is assessed on evidence in the application form as to the candidate’s preferred areas of practice as well as the reason given for why they are applying to Old Square in particular. It is not necessary for a candidate to show interest in all core/growth areas to achieve the highest scores.

Our shortlisting and interview process




Old Square Chambers accepts applications via the Pupillage Gateway.

Our shortlisting process is undertaken shortly after applications close and is subject to the above mentioned criteria. Applications are anonymised for this process. We encourage applicants to consider the contents of their applications bearing this in mind, to avoid referencing any protected characteristics unless strictly necessary. Shortlisting of applications usually takes 3 – 4 weeks.

On conclusion of the shortlisting process, we will contact all applicants, advising as to whether they have been invited for a first-round interview, or if their application has not been successful.

Our process usually consists of two interviews, which we undertake in person save for exceptional circumstances (such as difficulties with public transport or applicants residing abroad).

Offers to prospective pupils are then made in line with the Chambers Gateway timetable.

Feedback can be provided to unsuccessful interviewees. We do not provide feedback to individuals who are not shortlisted to attend interviews.

Pupillage programme




Pupils are offered generous funding. Pupils will experience a wide variety of court and paperwork. There is also the opportunity to work closely with silks on complex and sometimes high-profile cases.

Our current pupillage award, for recruitment of pupils from October 2025 onwards, is £70,000, (including guaranteed minimum earnings of £10,000 during the second six, payable at the conclusion of the same). A draw down system facility of up to £20,000 is available for the BTC on acceptance of an offer of pupillage, subject to references.

Mini pupillages




Chambers offer 3-day mini pupillages during specific weeks in June, July and September. We apply the same shortlisting criteria to mini pupillages as we do pupillages, and applications are anonymised for this process. The application process is outlined on our website and is published in January of each year.

Our mini pupillages are not assessed, and they are not a requirement to apply for pupillage with us.

Funding to assist with travel costs is available on application for mini pupillages. Please see our application process details on our website in January for details.

Access to the Bar as a profession




Chambers are committed to further improving access to the Bar as a profession. Amongst our many Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, those specifically related to access to the Bar as a profession include:

- Funded/part funded work experience scheme, aimed at 16 – 18 year old students - Funded/part funded mini pupillage scheme, aimed at students who are in at least their second year of university and can demonstrate an interest in law and specifically, our practice areas
- Bristol Student Union Student Group sponsor
- Sponsorship of several university prizes relating to our practice areas, which include monetary awards and mini pupillages
- Participants in the Bar Council’s Black Intern Scheme annually
- Gold partner of ‘Support Through Court’– this initiative is twofold as it not only supports the charity in its mission to improve on access to justice for individuals without representation, but is directly aligned with their student volunteer programme to allow mentee relationships and raise awareness of the Bar and how to access it as a profession
- A number of members independently volunteer for mentor schemes with the Inns and social mobility programmes, together with attending schools to present to students
- Competitive grants with a high draw down facility to assist students in achieving the BTC on successful application for pupillage

Corporate Social Responsibility




Beyond our Access to the Bar initiatives, Chambers also have in place a number of broader social responsibility commitments, that focus on everything from sustainability to more general wellbeing.

Just some of our initiatives in Chambers are:

- Chambers have a dedicated Equality Diversity and Wellbeing Committee.
- We have in place a mentoring scheme allowing any member of Chambers, regardless of seniority, to seek and be allocated a mentor to assist them in progressing their professional development.
- Chambers are an accredited London Living Wage employer, which is extended to all of our subcontractors.
- We have trained mental health first aiders amongst both the staff and membership, and members of the Committee are available to all members, staff and pupils to assist and support as required.
- We offer various signposting to sector specific resources to assist members and staff with any challenges they may be facing.
- Chambers have a parental leave policy in place to assist members with financial challenges faced when taking parental leave.
- We have several informal WhatsApp groups specifically focused towards individuals with health concerns that affect their practices, and individuals with caring/parental responsibilities.
- We provide free feminine care products in Chambers, that are sustainably sourced from an organization who match what we spend by donating products to those that cannot access them.
- A number of our members provide Pro Bono services via Advocate

Under the heading of sustainability, Chambers also have the following in place:

- All energy suppliers to Chambers are green suppliers
- We use recycled products wherever possible and avoid single use products
- We encourage all members, current and those joining us, to move towards paperless working solutions and where this isn’t possible, to take extra care as to what they print and in what format so as to reduce the environmental impact
- Any merchandising we undertake is with a view to sustainable products that can be reused
- Our facilities in London have sensor lighting in all common areas, LED light fittings (low energy) and thermostatic radiators with central boiler control to reduce wasting natural resources

Pupillage contact




Sarah Earl, searl@oldsquare.co.uk

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