Teesside

01642 232523

Newcastle

0191 406 7800

Rosie Muncer

Year of call

2022

Career details

Education

2021

University of Bristol, LLB Law

2022

University of Law, Leeds, Bar Practice Course, Very Competent

Career

2022

  • County Court Advocate, NE Circuit

2025

  • Pupil at Park Square Barristers, Leeds

2026

  • Tenant at Park Square Barristers, Leeds

Memberships

  • The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

Awards

2018

  • Eileen Drummond and Sheila Anderson Award, University of Bristol,

2021

  • Advocacy Scholarship, The University of Law

2021

  • Major Scholarship, The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

Languages

  • French – Conversational

Children Law

Rosie Muncer is undertaking her Family and Court of Protection pupillage under the supervision of Emily Reed and William Lindsay.

Prior to commencing pupillage, Rosie acted as a County Court Advocate undertaking a broad range of civil work; Rosie therefore brings a calm confidence to her advocacy which belies her year of Call. This experience sharpened Rosie’s analytical skills and legal acumen, with her approachable style being praised by clients and resulting in her repeat instruction on many of her Small Claim matters.

Rosie prides herself on her down-to-earth manner and sensitive handling of vulnerable parties. Having appeared alongside many litigants in person, she is adept at fine-tuning her advocacy to assist her client and the Court. Her ability to relate to the widest cross section of society is aided by her employment history, having worked in a variety of roles before commencing her degree, including property management, insurance and retail.

Rosie obtained her undergraduate LLB Law degree from the University of Bristol. In support of her Bar Course studies, she was one of only twenty students to be awarded a Major Scholarship from the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, alongside an Advocacy Scholarship from the University of Law.

Rosie looks forward to bringing her knowledge and skills to her pupillage and further honing her advocacy in a Family and Court of Protection context.

Rosie Muncer is undertaking her Family and Court of Protection pupillage under the supervision of Emily Reed and William Lindsay.

Prior to commencing pupillage, Rosie acted as a County Court Advocate undertaking a broad range of civil work; Rosie therefore brings a calm confidence to her advocacy which belies her year of Call. This experience sharpened Rosie’s analytical skills and legal acumen, with her approachable style being praised by clients and resulting in her repeat instruction on many of her Small Claim matters.

Rosie prides herself on her down-to-earth manner and sensitive handling of vulnerable parties. Having appeared alongside many litigants in person, she is adept at fine-tuning her advocacy to assist her client and the Court. Her ability to relate to the widest cross section of society is aided by her employment history, having worked in a variety of roles before commencing her degree, including property management, insurance and retail.

Rosie obtained her undergraduate LLB Law degree from the University of Bristol. In support of her Bar Course studies, she was one of only twenty students to be awarded a Major Scholarship from the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, alongside an Advocacy Scholarship from the University of Law.

Rosie looks forward to bringing her knowledge and skills to her pupillage and further honing her advocacy in a Family and Court of Protection context.

Prior to commencing pupillage, Rosie acted as a County Court Advocate undertaking a broad range of civil work, including small claims, possessions and civil applications. This experience sharpened Rosie’s analytical skills and legal acumen, with her approachable style being praised by clients and resulting in her repeat instruction on many of her Small Claim matters. Rosie therefore brings a calm confidence to her advocacy which belies her year of Call.

Rosie prides herself on her down-to-earth manner and sensitive handling of vulnerable parties. Having appeared alongside many litigants in person, she is adept at fine-tuning her advocacy to assist her client and the Court. Her ability to relate to the widest cross section of society is aided by her employment history, having worked in a variety of roles before commencing her degree, including property management, insurance and retail.

Rosie obtained her undergraduate LLB Law degree from the University of Bristol. In support of her Bar Course studies, she was one of only twenty students to be awarded a Major Scholarship from the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, alongside an Advocacy Scholarship from the University of Law.