The City Law School has won the National Bar Vocational Course (BVC) Provider Criminal Trial competition for the third consecutive year in a row.
The winning team comprised BVC students Piers von Berg, Timothy Hogman, Rachel Willcock and Eleanor Rose. The law school was also runner-up in the competition, with fellow BVC students Christopher Williams, Tom Devine, Hayley McLorinan and Christopher Saad taking second place
The teams competed in front of distinguished legal professionals including Penelope Barratt, a commissioner at the Criminal Cases Review Commission. The final was held on 26 April at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Professor Adrian Keane, director of professional programmes at the City Law School, said: “This record-breaking winning streak amounts to a very flattering comment on the quality of our advocacy training. We're extremely proud of our students and congratulate all of those involved.”
The BVC is the one-year course aspiring barristers need to complete before embarking on their puillages.
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