31-year-old becomes UK’s youngest ever female judge
A 31-year-old woman has become the UK’s youngest ever female judge just 16 years after beginning her law career, The Telegraph reports.
Briony Clarke was sworn in as a Deputy District Judge at Chelmsford Crown Court this week.
Her career began at 15 with a work placement with Taylor Haldane Barlex LLP (THB), where she will continue to practise as a solicitor while sitting as a judge part-time.
She was admitted to the Roll in 2009, became an accredited Duty Solicitor in 2010, an associate at TBH in 2013, and a partner in 2014.
In a statement, TBH Solicitors said: “THB are delighted to announce that Briony Clarke, who started with us as an administrative assistant some 16 years ago when THB was founded, has been appointed as a Deputy District Judge (Magistrates Court).
“This is a prestigious appointment that reflects her ability as a Criminal Advocate. We believe she is the youngest female applicant to have been successful. It is without doubt an extraordinary personal achievement and the partnership are absolutely delighted for her.”