Foreword

We are delighted to introduce the next five year strategy for Education and Training (E&T) at the Inn.  The Inner Temple is widely recognised to have innovative and progressive education programmes for its students, pupils and new practitioner members; this strategy seeks to build on that, and to strengthen the  focus on continuing education for members of the Inn at all stages of their career at the Bar.

The Inn’s E&T activity over the past seven years has been directed by the previous E&T five year vision  document launched in 2017. This described a future where the digital world would become more prominent and professional roles would continue to change, but that advocacy would still be at the heart of what the Bar does and accordingly at the forefront of the Inn’s E&T activities.  Further, as the majority of our professional members have been practising for more than five years,  it seemed important to develop educational programmes relevant to them and not just to new entrants.

The completion of Project Pegasus, which redeveloped our Treasury Building to create modern E&T facilities, and the experience of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated development in some areas but necessarily delayed others.  The purpose of this new strategy is to consolidate what has gone before and to develop new ideas and directions within the Inn’s  E&T programmes.  Advocacy will always remain at the forefront of the Inn’s educational activity; but we want to extend the range of activity through the Established Barrister programme, an idea which was conceived in the 2017 vision, but which this strategy seeks to follow through.

The content of this strategy has been informed by two member-engagement events, in-person at the Inn and online.  The  input from members was discussed and the strategy refined by a working group whose members were drawn from across the full range of the Inn’s membership and staff.  We are grateful to all of them but our particular thanks go to Gail Fleming, Director of Education, without whose creative energy and experience in professional education this strategy could not have been drawn together as swiftly or clearly as it has.   

The Hon Mr Justice Soole

Treasurer 2024

Bio

Mr Justice Michael Soole is the Treasurer of The Inner Temple in 2024. He has been a High Court Judge (King's Bench Division) since November 2015, hearing a wide range of civil and criminal cases. In January 2022, Mr Justice Soole was appointed as Judge in Charge of the King's Bench Division Civil List.

 

Before his judicial appointment, Mr Justice Soole was a barrister for 37 years, being called to the Bar by The Inner Temple in 1977 and appointed Queen's Counsel in 2002. His practice included a specialisation in professional negligence and construction law. He was Chair of TECBAR (the Technology and Construction Bar Association) and a member of the Bar Council.

 

Appointed as a Governing Bencher in 2008, Mr Justice Soole served on the Advocacy Training Committee (Chair, 2012-14), the Library Committee (Vice Chair, 2016-2018), the Education & Training Committee, the Scholarships Committee, the Outreach Committee and the Student Societies Committee. He has served on the Executive Committee since 2022.

 

Mr Justice Soole was also a member of the Advocacy Training Council (now Inns of Court College of Advocacy) and has been an advocacy trainer for many years, teaching at home and overseas – including the UN in New York, The Hague, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Mauritius.

The Hon Mrs Justice Juliet May DBE

Education and Training Committee Chair, 2024

The Hon Mr Justice Soole

Treasurer 2024

Bio

Mr Justice Michael Soole is the Treasurer of The Inner Temple in 2024. He has been a High Court Judge (King's Bench Division) since November 2015, hearing a wide range of civil and criminal cases. In January 2022, Mr Justice Soole was appointed as Judge in Charge of the King's Bench Division Civil List.

 

Before his judicial appointment, Mr Justice Soole was a barrister for 37 years, being called to the Bar by The Inner Temple in 1977 and appointed Queen's Counsel in 2002. His practice included a specialisation in professional negligence and construction law. He was Chair of TECBAR (the Technology and Construction Bar Association) and a member of the Bar Council.

 

Appointed as a Governing Bencher in 2008, Mr Justice Soole served on the Advocacy Training Committee (Chair, 2012-14), the Library Committee (Vice Chair, 2016-2018), the Education & Training Committee, the Scholarships Committee, the Outreach Committee and the Student Societies Committee. He has served on the Executive Committee since 2022.

 

Mr Justice Soole was also a member of the Advocacy Training Council (now Inns of Court College of Advocacy) and has been an advocacy trainer for many years, teaching at home and overseas – including the UN in New York, The Hague, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Mauritius.

The Hon Mrs Justice Juliet May DBE

Education and Training Committee Chair, 2024

The Hon Mr Justice Soole

Treasurer 2024

Bio

Mr Justice Michael Soole is the Treasurer of The Inner Temple in 2024. He has been a High Court Judge (King's Bench Division) since November 2015, hearing a wide range of civil and criminal cases. In January 2022, Mr Justice Soole was appointed as Judge in Charge of the King's Bench Division Civil List.

 

Before his judicial appointment, Mr Justice Soole was a barrister for 37 years, being called to the Bar by The Inner Temple in 1977 and appointed Queen's Counsel in 2002. His practice included a specialisation in professional negligence and construction law. He was Chair of TECBAR (the Technology and Construction Bar Association) and a member of the Bar Council.

 

Appointed as a Governing Bencher in 2008, Mr Justice Soole served on the Advocacy Training Committee (Chair, 2012-14), the Library Committee (Vice Chair, 2016-2018), the Education & Training Committee, the Scholarships Committee, the Outreach Committee and the Student Societies Committee. He has served on the Executive Committee since 2022.

 

Mr Justice Soole was also a member of the Advocacy Training Council (now Inns of Court College of Advocacy) and has been an advocacy trainer for many years, teaching at home and overseas – including the UN in New York, The Hague, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Mauritius.

The Hon Mrs Justice Juliet May DBE

Education and Training Committee Chair, 2024