How I Became One of Scotland’s Youngest Female Advocates
At just 26, I’ve become one of the youngest female advocates in Scotland—something I still find surreal every time I step into court. What makes my path even more unusual is that I now specialise in both criminal and family law, a rare combination in the world of Scottish advocacy. But then again, nothing about my legal journey has been typical. Forging My Own Path to the Bar The conventional route to becoming an advocate in Scotland generally involves years spent practising as a solicitor before applying to the Faculty of Advocates and undertaking the intense “devilling” period of training.…
