Ferdinand Holley joined Harcourt Chambers as a pupil in October 2023. His pupillage is supervised by Alison Williams, James Dove, and Jason Green and covers all areas of practice at Harcourt.
Previously, Ferdinand worked as a paralegal in a respected family law department, assisting on financial remedies, private law children, and international children cases. In this role, Ferdinand wrote articles about the law of nullity for a public audience and conducted court advocacy for non-molestation and prohibited steps order cases. Prior to that, Ferdinand worked as a paralegal in housing law, supporting individuals and families facing imminent homelessness. In both roles, Ferdinand worked extensively with vulnerable and disadvantaged clients.
Ferdinand studied Law at the University of Cambridge. He was the recipient of the Yarborough-Anderson Scholarship and an Exhibition Award from the Inner Temple in 2020. He undertook Bar Vocational Studies at City, University of London, graduating with a distinction. During his time at City, Ferdinand volunteered on family law cases for the City Law School Legal Advice Clinic.
In his spare time, Ferdinand enjoys acting, puzzles, and poetry.