Description of Chambers QEB is a leading set of family law chambers, particularly well-known for dealing with the financial consequences of divorce, but with immense experience 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 rated as one of the top-ranking sets for family law. Many members of chambers are listed as leaders in their field in the annual publications Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 . Members of QEB have been involved in many of the most important cases of legal principle, including: White , Sorrell , Miller , Spencer , Marano , Robson , Schofield , Jones , Z v Z (No.2) , Petrodel v Prest , Mittal , Cooper-Hohn , AB v JJB (EMR Modification) , Arif v Anwar , Broomfield , A v B (Art.19 and Seisin B 11a) , Fields , XW v XH , Versteegh , Martin , and Pierburg . Many members of chambers have continued into high judicial office. Currently, Lord Justice Moylan sits in the Court of Appeal and Lord Wilson has recently retired as a Justice of the Supreme Court. Who should apply The practice of family law is hugely varied and clients come from all walks of life. International and conflict of laws issues arise increasingly often. An ability to deal not only with complex financial disputes, often involving commercial issues, but also with child-related or other emotionally fraught and sensitive situations, is essential. We are looking for applicants with a strong academic record (minimum 2.1 law or non-law degree save in exceptional circumstances), good legal and analytical skills, and an ability to communicate sensitively with a wide range of people at a critical time in their lives. Pupillage programme QEB offers two pupillages each year. A pupillage at QEB offers top-quality training and very good financial support in a busy, friendly environment. A 12-month pupillage involves three pupil supervisors, but pupils are also encouraged to work with other tenants at all levels to gain a broad experience of our work. All our pupils are automatically considered candidates for tenancy and new tenants are only recruited from QEB pupils. Our reputation is such that where a pupil is not taken on, he or she is usually well placed elsewhere. When and how to apply Chambers is a part of the Pupillage Gateway system. Applicants should apply in early 2021 season for a pupillage beginning in September 2022. Please consult the Pupillage Gateway website for details of the timetable. Mini-pupillages Applications for mini-pupillages are to be made by application form. Please consult our website at www.qeb.co.uk for full details. Sponsorship/funding Chambers offers a pupillage award of £35,000 pa minimum, plus earnings in the second six and from devilling. Pupils do not pay chambers’ expenses or clerks’ fees. Chambers also funds the compulsory inn advocacy and practice management training courses. Chambers of Tim Amos QC, Queen Elizabeth Building, Temple, London EC4Y 9BS Tel: 020 7797 7837 Email: clerks@qeb.co.uk Web: www.qeb.co.uk Queen Elizabeth Building
Pupillages funded
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Tenants
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Tenancies in last 3 yrs
3
Mini-pupillages
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Remuneration for pupillage £35,000 minimum (plus earnings in second six) Minimum qualifications 2.1 degree, save in exceptional circumstances
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