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22 January 2015
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Christopher Simmonds—CILEx

District judge appointed champion for CILEx

District Judge Christopher Simmonds has been appointed as a champion for the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx). Judge Simmonds, who will work alongside CILEx as part of his commissioner role at the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC), is set to generate interest, inform and encourage applications for judicial appointments among CILEx members. 

Judge Simmonds says: “My aim is to help CILEx members understand what it takes to apply and become a judge and what the day to day role involves.

“It is the JAC’s role to encourage diversity among the pool of candidates for judicial posts and this includes diversity of professional background, gender, race, disability status and other protected characteristics. Encouraging CILEx Fellows to apply is part of diversifying the judiciary.”

Helen Whiteman, chief operating officer for CILEx says: “Working in tandem with the JAC is one of the many forward-thinking initiatives we are developing to support our members. CILEx lawyers come from such diverse backgrounds which stands them in good stead to be excellent, practical candidates for judicial roles.”

Three CILEx Fellows have so far been selected for judicial appointments, with two currently in post; Ian Ashley-Smith and Simon Lindsey both sit as deputy district judges on the South Eastern Circuit.

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