Mr Mass Ndow-Njie > Chambers of Rachel Langdale KC > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Rachel Langdale KC
7BR
7 Bedford Row
LONDON
WC1R 4BS
England

Position

Mass Ndow-Njie has a multi-disciplinary practice and welcomes instructions across a range of Chambers’ areas of expertise.

Mass joined 7BR in September 2021, after spending his first two years of practice at the Government Legal Department. Since then, he has gone on to build a busy practice which has led to Chambers & Partners describing him as having “built a reputation as a leading barrister across a number of practice areas.”

In July 2020, Mass became the first ever Pupil Barrister to be awarded ‘Barrister of the Week’ by The Lawyer Publication. In January 2021, he was recognised as Advocate’s ‘Pro-bono Hero of the Month’ for his dedication to a pro-bono case and the result obtained on behalf of his client. In November 2021, Mass was presented with two awards in quick succession after he was declared as the winner of the Middle Temple Young Barristers Association (MTYBA) Rule of Law Essay Competition and commended as a Future Leader at the 2021 Chambers and Partners Awards. In January 2022, Mass was listed amongst the ‘Hot 100’ Lawyers across the UK and in November 2022 he was the recipient of the ‘Diversity and Inclusion: Future Leader’ award at the 2022 Chambers and Partners Awards.

Mass has delivered keynote speeches within various academic and legal spaces. He has spoken to audiences in the UK Supreme Court, the Inns of Court and various universities.

Mass is committed to enhancing the equality of access into the legal profession. Most notably, he is the founder and chairperson of Bridging the Bar, a charity which aims to support aspiring barristers from statistically underrepresented groups. This experience underscores Mass’ strong ability to relate to clients coming from all