Atkin Chambers welcomes new tenants William Haslam and Nicholas Zeolla
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Atkin Chambers is delighted to announce that William Haslam and Nicholas Zeolla have joined as tenants, following the successful completion […]
12th Sep 2024
William Haslam joined Atkin Chambers as a tenant in September 2024, following successful completion of his pupillage. William has trained in Chambers’ core practice areas of construction, engineering and infrastructure, energy and utilities, and general commercial disputes. William has experience of all stages of litigation and arbitration and has worked with a variety of standard form construction contracts including JCT and NEC forms.
William studied Geography at the University of Cambridge where he came first overall in his year and won numerous prizes and scholarships. William spent a year as a Herchel Smith Scholar at Harvard University, where he studied at Harvard Law School before obtaining a distinction in his GDL and Bar Course studies. William was also awarded the Society of Construction Law’s Hudson Essay Prize.
Prior to joining chambers, William spent a year working as a judicial assistant to Lord Justice Coulson in the Court of Appeal. During this time he worked on a number of construction, insurance, procurement and commercial cases including URS v BDW [2023] EWCA Civ 772; Kajima Construction v Children’s Ark Partnership [2023] EWCA Civ 292 and Sudlows v Global Switch Estates [2023] EWCA Civ 292.
William also gained experience as a visiting law lecturer at University of Greenwich and as a paralegal in a specialist education law firm where he represented clients in the First-Tier Tribunal.
During pupillage, William has worked on a wide range of construction and engineering disputes and drafted numerous advices, pleadings and skeleton arguments. He is familiar with bespoke and standard form construction contracts. Recent work during pupillage includes:
William’s energy and natural resources experience during pupillage includes:
William gained experience in a range of commercial disputes during pupillage, including:
During pupillage, William gained experience in a variety of insurance disputes including:
During and prior to pupillage William worked on a range of procurement disputes, including:
‘The Lesser of Two Evils? Comparative Analysis of How Common Law Jurisdictions Approach Accrual of Causes of Action in Negligence post-Pirelli” [2024] International Construction Law Review (winner of SCL Hudson Essay Prize, 2024)
Qualifications
2021 – 2022: BPTC, City Law School
2020 – 2021: Graduate Diploma in Law, City University
2019 – 2020: Herchel Smith Scholar, Harvard University
2016 – 2019: BA Geography at Emmanuel College (University of Cambridge) (First Class with distinction, ranked 1st in the year)
Awards
Gray’s Inn Residential Scholar, Roger Cox Scholarship, Graeme Hamilton Scholarship
Society of Construction Law, Hudson Essay Prize, First Prize
Vis East International Arbitration Moot, international 3rd best oralist
National Undergraduate Dissertation Prize, Transport Geography Research Group
William speaks conversational French.