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Courtney Daley has completed her first six months of pupillage.
Courtney Daley
5 Unity Street Chambers, Bristol BS1 5HH
0117 906 9789 / 0117 906 9799 (fax)
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Year of Call and Inn
2009 Inner Temple
Professional Details
Before coming to the Bar, Courtney read Law and Politics at Cardiff University and whilst there, was an active participant in mooting and debate. She developed an interest in youth issues and was consequently elected as a Member of the United Kingdom Youth Parliament, which culminated in her making of a speech in the Houses of Parliament regarding the ‘transport crisis’ and its affects on young people in rural Gloucestershire, at that time.
Courtney continued her studies at Cardiff University where she attended the Bar Vocational Course achieving ‘Outstanding’ grades in Advocacy, Negotiation, Conferencing and Professional Ethics. Courtney was placed as the runner up in the Inner Temple Mooting Competition held at the University in 2009.
Courtney spent two years prior to commencing pupillage as a County Court Advocate, receiving both Claimant and Defendant instructions from professional clients in Property, Consumer Credit Act, Personal Injury and Small Claims cases. Further, Courtney spent 9 months working in-house, with Sewell Mullings Logie Solicitors in Cirencester, specialising in Private Client and Court of Protection cases.
Courtney is now in her first six months of pupillage.
0117 906 9789