Recruitment
Mini-Pupillage
Landmark runs a comprehensive mini-pupillage programme from Chambers’ offices in London, taking up to 60 students per annum for a period of three to five days’ duration.
Landmark runs a comprehensive mini-pupillage programme from Chambers’ offices in London, taking up to 60 students per annum for a period of three to five days’ duration.
We will place you with a practitioner who specialises in at least one area of expertise in which you are interested and, in doing so, give you the opportunity to explore what life is like at the junior end of the Bar. Where possible, we will also arrange for a more senior member to act as your satellite supervisor on more complex cases.
Our mini-pupillages are designed to provide students with valuable insight into the realities of life at the Bar and improve your understanding of how our areas of expertise operate in practice. We do not therefore assess our mini-pupils in any way and our placements do not form part of our selection process.
For more information, please see Landmark Chambers' Pupillage brochure.
Before making any application, please consult the table below, as applications for each intake will only be accepted within the relevant application window and any applications from ineligible candidates will not be included in the shortlisting process.
Intake | Application Window | Eligibility |
February and March | 1 August to 30 November |
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May and June | 1 December to 28 February |
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October and November | 1 March to 31 July |
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To make an application, please send the following documents to minipupillage@landmarkchambers.co.uk:
Chambers therefore offers all mini-pupils a maximum reimbursement of £100 for reasonable travel and lunch expenses. Additionally, Landmark operates a discretionary accommodation funding scheme for students visiting from outside of London.
Successful applicants will be advised as to how they can make use of this funding scheme upon acceptance of their placement.
We are an equal opportunities employer and run a number of initiatives designed to promote equality, diversity and wellbeing. To find out more and read about why Landmark has recently been awarded a Wellbeing at the Bar Certificate of Recognition from the Bar Council, please visit our Equality, Diversity and Wellbeing page.
Landmark respects your privacy and seeks to protect your personal data. Our Employee, Mini Pupil and Candidate Data Protection Policy describes how we gather and use your data when you make an application to Chambers. Landmark’s general Privacy Policy can be found here.