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Law alumnus shares his journey to becoming a barrister

Law alumnus shares his journey to becoming a barrister

Published: 03 Jun 2024

Dr Ali Fayyaz Awan Fayyaz

The pinnacle of my career journey was being Called to the Bar by the esteemed Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, London.

Dr Ali Fayyaz Awan, Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Alumni

Barrister, Sindh Courts Pakistan

Law PhD - 2024

From Pakistan

Previous Institution

Brunel Pathway College (BPC) - Foundation in Business and Management

Tell us about your educational and/or career journey since you graduated from Brunel.

After graduating from Brunel, I delved into Pakistan's legal landscape. There, I represented clients in the High Courts, navigating its intricate judiciary. This wasn't just textbook law; shadowing senior lawyers offered a real-world masterclass, showcasing the nuances and artistry of seasoned courtroom tacticians. Regular court appearances sharpened my skills and deepened my understanding of the country's legal system. This journey, filled with mentorship and hands-on experiences, enriched my passion for law and shaped my professional trajectory in ways I had never imagined.

What does a typical day at work involve for you?

Every day is a fervent pursuit of justice. I rise early, having prepped cases deep into the night. My team and I meticulously strategize, ensuring our clients receive unparalleled representation. Heading to the Court, I revel in the journey, eager to competently advocate for those I serve. The Bar room buzzes with discussions of legal principles and the intricacies of Bar politics. Every moment at work, from the court's hustle to the camaraderie with colleagues, underscores my passion for law and the fulfilment of delivering justice. In this bustling legal world, every second counts, and I make it matter.

What’s been the highlight of your career journey so far?

The pinnacle of my career journey was being called to the Bar by the esteemed Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, London, in October 2021. Earning the prestigious title of "Barrister" was not just a personal achievement; it was publicly recognised. My name graced the pages of THE TIMES - an iconic British newspaper with a history dating back to 1785. This newspaper heralded all the new Barristers, including myself, from Lincoln’s Inn and Inner Temple. This acknowledgement, steeped in tradition and honour, serves as a testament to my dedication and the illustrious path I tread in the legal realm.

How would you say your Brunel experience has helped you to get where you are today?

СʪÃÃÊÓƵ was instrumental in shaping my career. It wasn't just about academia; it was about holistic growth. Passionate about advocacy and mooting, Brunel recognised my fervour, awarding me roles as student and department representative. These positions, borne from my engagement in student activities, were transformative. They not only honed my leadership skills but bolstered my confidence, directly translating to my prowess in the courtroom. In essence, Brunel didn't just teach me law; it sculpted me into the assertive, courtroom-ready professional I am today.

Why did you choose to study at Brunel and why would you recommend Brunel to others?

I chose СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London for both my undergraduate and postgraduate studies, captivated by its prime London location and outstanding academic resources. Beyond the classroom, the comprehensive student facilities significantly enhanced my university experience. What truly set Brunel apart were the exceptional teachers and the prolific research output across various departments. The unparalleled blend of location, resources, and expertise makes it a top recommendation for family and friends worldwide. Brunel isn't just a university; it's an incubator for growth and discovery.

What is your best memory of studying here?

My fondest memory at Brunel revolves around its rich tapestry of student diversity. Walking through campus was like a voyage around the world. Each day, I interacted with peers from varied backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs. These interactions transformed mundane classroom discussions into global dialogues, where perspectives from continents converged. Lunch breaks turned into cultural exchanges, with stories and cuisines from distant corners. Brunel became more than just an educational institution; it was a microcosm of the world. This diverse environment not only broadened my horizons but instilled in me a deep appreciation for the beautiful mosaic that is humanity.

If you could give one piece of advice to current Brunel students, what would that be?

Embrace the entirety of Brunel life. Beyond academics, seize every opportunity to engage, connect, and grow. It's the holistic experiences, not just grades, that shape your journey and future. Dive in fully.

What would be your top tip or key advice for new graduates as they begin their career journey after leaving Brunel?

Embrace change and adaptability. Network widely, seeking perspectives beyond opportunities. Maintain your Brunel-bred curiosity and always be open to learning. Mistakes are lessons, not setbacks. Stay true to your values and forge your unique path with confidence. Your journey is just beginning.

 

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