Charlton School

Law Alumni Called to the Bar.

Jake Edwards, who graduated from Staffordshire University with LLB (Hons) in 2018, has been Called to the Bar.

After completing my GCSE's at Charlton in 2013, I enrolled at Telford New College where I studied for my A-levels in Law, Early modern history as well as English language and literature. As a result of achieving A grades in my A-levels I successfully began my studies at University for my Law degree in September 2015. During my time at University I actively participated in the Law Society and the Advocacy Society as well as completing a series of mini-pupillages in barristers chambers across the UK including 187 Fleet Street Chambers (London), Exchange Chambers (Liverpool), St. Ives Chambers (Birmingham), Linenhall Chambers (Chester) and Regents Chambers (Staffordshire). I was also fortunate enough to secure a marshalling placement at Shrewsbury Crown Court working alongside His Honour Judge Peter Barrie on judicial proceedings.


 
In my final year, I won the 2018 UK Supreme Court Mooting Competition which concerned the existence and operation of half-secret trusts where acceptance/communication occurred post execution of the will. This was presented in the Supreme Court to Lord Hughes. On 12th July 2018 I graduated University with a First Class Bachelor of Laws degree with honours.
Over the course of the those three years, I would acquire a number of scholarships, prizes and awards for my efforts in law both on my degree and in the community. The first of these was one of the prestigious Inns of Court Scholarships with the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in London where I was subsequently admitted to the roll of honour of the Middle Temple which serves as a professional body for Barristers in the UK. I would achieve further success through being awarded the Nottingham Law School Deans Professional Courses Scholarship for Academic Excellence in 2018 which allowed me to study the LLM Bar Professional Training Course after I obtained my Bachelors Degree. 
 
Scholarships, Awards and Prizes
-Middle Temple Inn of Court Scholarship (State Scholar) 2018
-Nottingham Law School Dean Professional Courses Scholarship for Academic Excellence 2018
-De L'esprit Des Lois Prize 2018
-Social Welfare Excellent Practice Award 2018
-Lord Slynn GBE PC QC Prize 2017
-C. Ray Jeffrey Prize 2017
-International Young Advocate Prize 2017
-Sir Charles Harding Firth Prize 2016
-Oxford University Press Prize 2015
 
I am currently due to enrol on the LLM BPTC in September as well as complete my Legal Trainee-ship at the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg in France before returning to the UK to be formally called to the bar as a barrister.

 

Jake Edwards, who graduated from Staffordshire University with LLB (Hons) in 2018, has been Called to the Bar. Jake Edwards won a scholarship to complete the Bar Professional Training Course at Nottingham Trent University. Being called to the Bar means Jake now has the right to speak on behalf of someone in higher court, as he is now a qualified Barrister.

“I was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple on the 28th November 2019 as part of the Michaelmas Call Ceremony. To be eligible for call you must have completed the Bar Professional Training Course with at least a competent grade. In addition to this, you must complete 12 qualifying sessions before your call date. These sessions are hosted throughout the year and include activities such as advocacy weekends, dining sessions and lectures. Once you meet the requirements necessary to be called to the bar, you must pay a call fee to your Inn of Court.

You now need to book your gown and wig for the ceremony as it is a requirement that all callees must attend in full court dress. This includes your suit, tunic shirt, collar studs, windsor winged collar, bands, gown and wig. All can be bought in advance of your call date or hired from Ede & Ravenscroft for £36 and can be collected from the Treasury Building on the day.

Typically you can expect to bring 2 guests although there is an option to purchase extra tickets closer to the day depending on availability. On the day of call you will first head to the Middle Temple to collect your hired gown and wig and take any photographs with the professional photographers.

Once it is time for the ceremony to start, you proceed to Middle Temple Hall where the callees are filtered into a side room whilst all of the guests take their seats. You are then briefed on how the ceremony will be conducted to prevent any mishaps during the ceremony. Finally, the callees are moved into the hall to stand along the side of the room where you will be called to the bar in order of seniority with the Inn.

One by one, callees are presented to the Master Treasurer by Master Reader. As you are being presented, you approach the Master Treasurer and bow before he calls you to the degree of the utter bar. You then walk over to the table allegedly made from Sir Frances Drakes ship The Golden Hind to sign the Roll of Barristers. As you filter out of the hall, you are presented with your call certificate. Once all those in attendance have been called, this concludes the ceremony and you will have taken your place alongside the generations of barristers who preceded you, your Inn of Court is now your professional home and will remain as such throughout your career.”

Congratulations Jake!