Practice overview
Glen is interested in all areas of Chambers’ practice, with a particular focus on commercial and insolvency work.
Prior to commencing his probationary tenancy, Glen worked at leading London disputes firm CANDEY, where he was primarily involved in commercial litigation, international arbitration and sanctions. He completed Advocate’s Pro Bono Pupil Pledge, appearing in the winding up court for the Company Insolvency Pro Bono Scheme (COIN).
Glen graduated with First-Class Honours in Biomedical Sciences from Newcastle University. Under a Law First Scholarship, he achieved a Distinction on the Master’s in Law conversion course at the University of Law. He went on to complete the Bar Course at the Inns of Court College of Advocacy (ICCA), having been awarded Inner Temple’s Exhibition Scholarship.
Glen has previously won the Property Bar Association Essay Competition, with his entry published in Estates Gazette. He has also won the University of Law Tax Moot and has undertaken pro bono work with a charity that assists prisoners in civil cases. Glen sits on the Education Committee of the ICCA, which seeks to optimise the delivery of its Bar Course.
CSR & pro bono
Glen sits on the Education Committee of the Inns of Court College of Advocacy, which seeks to optimise the delivery of its Bar Course.
He completed Advocate’s Pro Bono Pupil Pledge, appearing in the winding up court for the Company Insolvency Pro Bono Scheme (COIN).
Glen has also previously undertaken pro bono work for the Intervene Project, a charity that assists prisoners with civil cases.
Publications
- Glen’s winning entry in the 2022 Property Bar Association Essay Competition was published in Estates Gazette.
Qualifications
- Newcastle University – Biomedical Sciences BSc (Hons): First
- The University of Law – MA Law (conversion): Distinction
- The Inns of Court College of Advocacy – Bar Course: Merit