Brad Lawlor > 3TG Barristers > London, England > Barrister Profile

3TG Barristers
Bridge House, 181 Queen Victoria Street
London
EC4V 4EG
England

Career

Brad specialises in general crime with extensive experience as both prosecuting and defence counsel in the Magistrates’ Court and the Crown Court. Brad is instructed to defend and prosecute a broad range of criminal offences including serious violence, sexual offences, drugs, dishonesty and road traffic offences. He receives both public and private instructions and he additionally deals with a number of civil matters (including warrants of entry and CBOs) and extradition.

Prior to tenancy, Brad worked at the Law Commission on the Property, Family and Trusts Law Team, working primarily on the Enforcement of Family Financial Orders. Brad also worked as a law tutor for a number of years, teaching undergraduate and BPTC students in a wide range of subjects. He has also provided lectures in subjects including corporate crime, confidentiality and privilege.

Brad undertook voluntary work at the BLAC Family Unit and Article 8 Project.

Memberships

Criminal Bar Association
Young Fraud Lawyers’ Association

Education

(2010-2014) University of Oxford: Jurisprudence (with Law in Europe): 1st Class Degree
(2012-2013) studying French Law at Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II.
Recipient of the Peter Carter prize for highest Law degree results at Wadham College, Oxford (July 2014)
Recipient of a Gibbs book prize for best overall performance in Contract, Tort, Land and Trusts (July 2014)
Recipient of the Astbury Scholarship from Middle Temple (September 2014)
(2014-2015) BPTC at BPP (Very Competent)
(2015-2016) Law Commission Research Assistant