Wondering About Life at the English Bar?
Oct 20th, 2009 | By critellilaw | Category: Public ServiceIf you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to practice law in a Barrister’s Chambers, our former pupil can tell you all about it….
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to practice law in a Barrister’s Chambers, our former pupil can tell you all about it….
Yes, it’s true, the author of the infamous Blawg “BabyBarista” is none other than one of our past Middle Temple Anglo-American Scholars, Tim Kevan. Mr Kevan was a pupil here at CritelliLaw during the 1996 session. For those of you not familiar with the BabyBarista blog, it’s a (purportedly) fictional diary of a junior barrister […]
Those of you attending the ABA/YLD Spring Conference in New Orleans, LA, (May 15 – 18, 2003) may have heard panelist N. Tre Critelli’s presentation on the transatlantic practice of law, “Opposite Sides of the Litigation Pond.” More information concerning Barristers can be found at the website of The General Council of the Bar. The […]
On the 25th of July, 2002, Nicholas “Tre” Critelli III was “Called to the Degree of the Utter Bar” by the Treasurer of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. He becomes one of a handful of practicing attorneys in the United States to be dually qualified as an American trial lawyer and English barrister. […]