We have adopted a specialist team approach to our practices for many years. We feel that this is the way our clients want us to work, and that specialisation leads to the provision of a better service.
Zachariah Pullar is a pupil barrister in the Property, Trusts and Estates, Commercial and Insolvency teams. He is jointly supervised by Michael Selway, Oliver Mitchell and Richard Ascroft.
Before starting pupillage, Zachariah worked as a judicial assistant in the High Court, in the Chancery Division and Technology and Construction Court, and in the Court of Appeal to Lady Justice Asplin. He taught land law, equity and trusts and tort law at the London School of Economics as a Guest Teacher alongside his Bar Course studies.
He was also research assistant to Professor Ben McFarlane at the University of Oxford, in which role he undertook complex research into land law and equity and trusts, assisting with new editions of the practitioner’s text Snell’s Equity (Sweet & Maxwell) and textbook Land Law: Text, Cases and Materials (OUP)
Zachariah completed an LLB at the University of Exeter, before achieving a Distinction in his post-graduate law degree (BCL) at the University of Oxford.
A member of the clerking team will help you resolve your request.