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Aspiring Teacher to Legal Leader: What is left to learn at the top of your profession? with Emily Martin

 Aspiring Teacher to Legal Leader: What is left to learn at the top of your profession? with Emily Martin

In this episode, Orlagh sits down with Emily Martin, Senior Clerk at 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square, to discuss her remarkable journey in the world of chambers.

Emily began her career in 2008, stepping into the role of a junior clerk - a position she initially saw as a short-term job before university.

However, inspired by her Senior Clerks and drawn to the dynamic environment of chambers, Emily quickly realised that this path could offer her more than she ever expected, including opportunities to teach and mentor in a unique way.

By 2017, just a decade into her career, Emily was appointed as one of the youngest ever Senior Clerks, appointed at what was then Arden Chambers.

In this episode, she shares insights on her rapid rise through the ranks, the challenges and opportunities presented by her chambers' merger that created the current 4-5 Gray's Inn Square, and the continuous learning that comes with leadership in the legal profession.

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