We are delighted to announce that, upon successful completion of pupillage, Josephine Gillingwater and Jack Steele have accepted an offer of tenancy. Their tenancies are effective from 1st October 2025.
Josephine has experience across Chambers’ practice areas including public law and human rights, public international law, commercial law, employment and discrimination law, data and information law, procurement, and sports law.
Josephine Gillingwater is currently seconded to the Supreme Court as Judicial Assistant to Lord Lloyd-Jones. She is not available for instruction at this time. She will be returning to Chambers in August 2026.
Jack practises in all of Chambers’ core areas of practice including public & human rights, commercial, employment, public international law, information, technology & media, and sport.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Jack worked for several years at the human rights NGO Reprieve, where he assisted on death penalty, torture, extrajudicial killing and unlawful detention cases. He worked previously as a teaching fellow in political philosophy at Harvard University, as a paralegal at the Infected Blood Inquiry, and as a legal analyst at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer.
If you would like further information about instructing Jack or Josephine’s practice, please contact Harry Gilson, Isabella Quill or Kieron Hatwell.