Monthly Archives: August 2021

Two Podcast Episodes: Martin Shaw & Max Hardy in Talking Law with Sally Penni MBE

Sally Penni MBE has recently interviewed two members of the Kalisher family for her podcast, Talking Law (from Women in the Law UK), and we are pleased to share the episodes here. Episode 55 is an interview with our Patron, the actor Martin Shaw, who reflected on his life as an actor in parts ranging from… Read more »


Kalisher’s JUSTICE Intern selected for 2021-2022

We are delighted to announce that the Kalisher Trust’s Intern with JUSTICE for 2021-2022 has been selected. Rawaid Javed was successful in his application after another competitive selection process. Congratulations to Rawaid and we hope you enjoy your time with JUSTICE. JUSTICE are at the forefront of law reform and upholding access to justice, and… Read more »


Kalisher’s University of Birmingham LLM Scholar selected for 2021-2022

We are pleased to announce that Tomos McFarlane has been selected as the Kalisher scholar for the University of Birmingham LLM course for 2021-2022. As usual, the standard of applications was high this year – congratulations Tomos for your achievement! Tomos reflected on his success: I am so grateful to be in receipt of this award… Read more »


Max Hardy quoted in The Economist

Max Hardy, one of the Kalisher Trustees, is quoted in the Economist (14.08.21) on the problems caused by the court backlog across England and Wales. The full article is here: Britain’s courts are in a mess | The Economist It is accessible for free with an email sign-up.    


Criminal Advocacy Training: Autumn 2021 Course

We are pleased to announce that the Trust will run a criminal advocacy training course in Autumn 2021, and applications are now open. The course runs over five evening sessions in central London, and then a Saturday ‘Action Clinic’ at a central London crown court.  This is an intensive course aimed at those who are… Read more »


The Kalisher Trust’s work with Leducate

The Kalisher Trust is proud to be working with educational charity Leducate. Leducate aims to promote an understanding of everyday legal rights among secondary school-aged students in England and Wales. They provide curriculum resources and training for teachers to deliver lessons directly to students on a range of topics including their civil and consumer rights. For… Read more »