Webinar - Finding of Fact Hearings in the Remote Era and Beyond
Tina Cook QC & Charmaine Clubb will be providing free virtual training in the form of a Family Law Webinar.
17th February 2022 Read moreCharmaine joined Chambers in 2021 following successful completion of pupillage. She accepts instructions across all of Chambers’ practice areas with a particular interest in family law. Charmaine is a strong believer in both access to justice and access to the Bar. In furtherance of those aims, she currently sits on Advocate’s Young Bar Executive Committee, and she is a Mentor for Bridging the Bar. Prior to joining Chambers, Charmaine worked as a Caseworker for Advocate, and she volunteered at Hammersmith & Fulham Law Centre advising on family law matters.
Charmaine lives in South West London. In her spare time, she enjoys food and wine, yoga, reading and travelling. In a past life, Charmaine played viola and piano at Junior Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music.
Charmaine accepts instructions in all employment-related disputes. During pupillage, Charmaine spent three months observing a variety of employment matters, including race and disability discrimination, unfair dismissal, redundancy and whistleblowing. More recently, Charmaine acted as junior counsel for the Respondent in a 20-day whistleblowing trial. She has also acted for Claimants in a number of pro bono matters, including appearing at a strike out preliminary hearing and drafting an amendment application.
Tina Cook QC & Charmaine Clubb will be providing free virtual training in the form of a Family Law Webinar.
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