We are delighted to announce that, upon successful completion of pupillage, Samuel Willis has accepted an offer of tenancy, effective from 10 April 2025.
Samuel practises in all of Chambers’ core areas, including commercial, public, procurement and state aid, EU, public international law, employment, and sport.
Before coming to the Bar, Samuel was a research fellow in constitutional law at Public Law Project. In this role, Samuel assisted with drafting successful amendments to the Retained EU (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023, provided policy advice on proposed reforms to human rights law, and conducted scrutiny of treaties and other international agreements.
Samuel also worked as a trainee at the EFTA Court in Luxembourg (equivalent to a judicial assistant in England and Wales). In this capacity, Samuel worked on a wide variety of EU and EEA law matters, including state aid and competition, tax, discrimination on the basis of nationality, free movement of services, freedom of establishment, and consumer protection.
If you would like further information about instructing Samual or his practice, please contact Lee Cutler, Tori Eastwick or John Ojeda.