Successful candidates share their stories and experience of why they wanted to work in the judiciary, how they found the application process and what their role entails day-to-day.
Case studies
35 case studies
Andrew Horrocks: Judge of the Social Security and Child Support First Tier Tribunal, Social Entitlement Chamber
I grew up in South London, went to the local grammar school, and was the first person in my family ever to go to university. I qualified as a solicitor in the late 1980s and have spent most of my career in commercial dispute resolution.
Aneeta Borwick: Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts)
Aneeta qualified as a Solicitor in 1998. She is a Solicitor Advocate and one of the four founding partners of ABV Solicitors. Aneeta was appointed a Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) in 2009.
Bernadette MacQueen: Judge of the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber)
I had completed my law degree and Legal Practice Course and was searching for a training contract in order to qualify as a solicitor when I spotted an advert for a trainee solicitor post within local government.
Catherine Harris: Deputy District Judge
I am a solicitor advocate; I started my legal working life in the City, doing insurance, banking and regulatory litigation.
Claire Sharp: President of the Adjudication Panel for Wales and Employment Judge of the Employment Tribunals
Anyone who met me as a child would not have thought I would have become a judge, let alone a judicial lead with the title of President.
Dave Cotton: Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge, Immigration and Asylum Chamber
I grew up in suburban London and attended the local comprehensive school before studying law at university, I was the first in my family to go to university.
David Chrimes: District Tribunal Judge, Social Entitlement Chamber
David Chrimes is a (salaried) District Tribunal Judge of the Social Entitlement Chamber, in the SE Region, based at Luton Magistrates’ Court.
David Whitney: Regional Judge, First-tier Tribunal, Property Chamber (Residential Property)
I grew up in the West Midlands and was the first person in my family to go to university. After secondary school I was not sure what I wanted to do but it had been suggested that a law degree would keep my options open.
Emma Burns: Employment Judge
I had been a solicitor in private practice for 20 years, specialising in employment law when I was appointed as a salaried Employment Judge in 2019.