Amy Chapman

Call: 2022

Amy commenced pupillage with Hailsham Chambers in September 2023 and is now a second-six pupil under the supervision of Heather McMahon.

Amy completed her first-six under the supervision of Henry Bankes-Jones and Nicola Campbell-Clause. She has drafted various pieces of work in the fields of professional liability and clinical negligence, including Pleadings, Advices, Skeleton arguments, Schedules of Loss, Counter-Schedules of Loss and Letters of Response. She has also undertaken a noting brief in the Chancery Division of the High Court and has attended hearings, conferences, settlement meetings and a Mediation.

Prior to starting pupillage, Amy worked as a paralegal in the litigation team at the Medical Protection Society. During her Bar School Studies, she worked as a paralegal at Springfield Advice and Law Centre, advising clients on social housing and community care matters. While undertaking the law conversation course, Amy volunteered as a legal research assistant with Centre for Women’s Justice and acted as an advocate with the School Exclusion Project, where she appeared before Governing Body and Independent Review Panels on the behalf of pupils who had been expelled from school.

  • Inns of Court College of Advocacy, BPTC
  • City, University of London, GDL
  • University of Cambridge, BA (Hons) Human, Social and Political Sciences
  • Frederick Williamson Memorial Academic Award
  • Ridgeway-Venn Essay Award
  • TARGET-jobs Undergraduate of the Year Finalist