Cloisters barristers make the ranks of Advocate’s inaugural ‘Pro Bono Recognition List’

Cloisters’ Catherine Casserley, Caitlin Page, Schona Jolly KC and Laura Redman

Four Cloisters barristers have been featured in Advocate’s first-ever ‘Pro Bono Recognition List of England and Wales’. Schona Jolly KC, Catherine Casserley, Laura Redman and Caitlin Page are each recognised for their dedication to pro bono services.

Set up under the sponsorship of the Attorney General’s Pro Bono Committee, endorsed by the Lady Chief Justice and supported by the Bar Council of England and Wales, the Law Society and major pro bono organisations, the ‘Recognition List’ acknowledges the valuable contribution by barristers and solicitors who gave 25 hours or more pro bono legal assistance over the last year, contributing to access to justice.

Cloisters is delighted that our barristers are recognised for their commitment. You can read more about the new annual recognition on Advocate’s website, including commentary from the Bar Council Chair, Sam Townend KC, who’s quoted as saying, “Congratulations to all those named. Thank you for championing justice.”

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