TRAINEE barrister Judith Onley has been shortlisted for the Attorney General’s Student Awards 2010, sponsored by LawWorks.
Judith, a student on the MMU Bar Professional Training Course (formerly BVC), is the only law student in the North West to reach the final held at the House of Lords on March 30.
The 37-year-old from Eccles in Manchester is up against nominees from London, Scotland, Oxford and Warwick.
The winner will receive their award from the Attorney General Baroness Scotland, and enjoy two weeks law work experience in the United States, sponsored by LexisNexis.
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Published Monday, 8th March 2010
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