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Pupillage Vacancy Information
About Authorised Education and Training Organisation
QEB is one of the premier family law sets in the country. We are particularly renowned for our experience and talent in matrimonial finance law, with a long history of being at the very forefront of the field. We act in many of the most complex and high-profile cases, often involving complicated asset structures, international issues and prenuptial agreements.
Whilst best known for our strength in finance proceedings, our barristers also have expertise in all aspects of family law including: jurisdictional disputes, foreign divorces pre-marital agreements, civil partnerships, injunctions both financial and domestic, private law child work, child abduction, Inheritance Act claims and disputes between former cohabitees.
QEB has been established for well over 100 years and is consistently ranked in the legal directories as the leading matrimonial finance set. Members of QEB have been involved in many of the most important cases of legal principle, including: White, Sorrell, Miller, Spencer, Charman, Marano, Robson, Schofield, Jones, Z v Z (No 2), Petrodel v Prest, Mittal, Cooper-Hohn, SS v NS, Zimina v Zimin, Versteegh, Martin, XH v WH, Unger v Ul-Hasan.
QEB is well known for having supplied many High Court Judges of the Family Division including Lord Wilson who sat in the Supreme Court and Lord Justice Moylan who sits in the Court of Appeal.
QEB has been established for well over 100 years and is consistently ranked in the legal directories as the leading matrimonial finance set. Members of QEB have been involved in many of the most important cases of legal principle, including: White, Sorrell, Miller, Spencer, Charman, Marano, Robson, Schofield, Jones, Z v Z (No 2), Petrodel v Prest, Mittal, Cooper-Hohn, SS v NS, Zimina v Zimin, Versteegh, Martin, XH v WH, Unger v Ul-Hasan.
QEB is well known for having supplied many High Court Judges of the Family Division including Lord Wilson who sat in the Supreme Court and Lord Justice Moylan who sits in the Court of Appeal.
Members of chambers are consistently praised in Chambers & Partners, The Legal 500 and other publications as leaders in their field.
Structure of Pupillage
A pupillage at QEB is divided into four three-month periods each spent with a different supervisor. In addition, pupils are encouraged to work with other tenants at all levels to gain broad experience.
A pupillage at QEB is divided into four three-month periods each spent with a different supervisor. In addition, pupils are encouraged to work with other tenants at all levels to gain broad experience.
During second-six a pupil can usually be expected to be in court once or twice a week, with the volume of work increasing towards the end of their pupillage.
Financial and Other Support Available
The pupillage award is £50,000 per year paid in monthly instalments in addition to their earnings during the second six months of pupillage. Although we cannot guarantee any particular figure, second six earnings are typically between £7,500 and £20,000.
The pupillage award is £50,000 per year paid in monthly instalments in addition to their earnings during the second six months of pupillage. Although we cannot guarantee any particular figure, second six earnings are typically between £7,500 and £20,000.
Equality Diversity and Inclusion
QEB strives to be a diverse and inclusive chambers that celebrates and supports difference. We welcome applications from all genders, backgrounds and communities and particularly encourage applications from disabled people and those from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as these groups are currently under-represented at the Bar.
Chambers’ recruitment policy is based on aptitude and intellectual abilities regardless of personal characteristics or background. Recruitment is subject to the Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy and Quality Assurance Statement which is reviewed regularly to ensure that it continues to deliver for our candidates. We believe in equal opportunities for all and aim to eradicate any discriminatory practices, including subconscious bias, from our recruitment process and more generally within Chambers.
Further information, including our Pupillage and Equal Opportunities policy, are set on QEB’s website at
https://www.qeb.co.uk/pupillage/
https://www.qeb.co.uk/about/diversity/
Should you have specific additional requirements please contact our pupillage recruitment secretary Fiona Stewart via clerks@qeb.co.uk
How to Apply
Aspiring barristers are invited to apply to chambers between 2 January 2025 and 6 February 2025 using the Pupillage Gateway application system to search for the relevant Pupillage Vacancy and selecting ‘Apply for this pupillage’.
Candidates will be asked to respond to the following questions from Chambers:
1.Why do you believe you will make a good barrister? (200 words)
2. Why do you want to join our chambers? (200 words)
2. Why do you want to join our chambers? (200 words)
3. Please tell us about a time when you have had to overcome an obstacle in your life, and how you overcame it? (200 words)
Please see Chambers’ website for further information on the application process: https://www.qeb.co.uk/pupillage/application/