Officers of the Bar Council
Chair of the Bar
Barbara Mills KC
Barbara Mills KC is chair of the Bar 2025. Barbara is joint head of chambers at 4PB and practises in family law specialising in difficult and complex children cases, often with an international element. Barbara is an arbitrator and a mediator, sits as a deputy High Court judge, and has been a recorder on the South Eastern Circuit for over 10 years. Barbara is also a governing bencher at Inner Temple.
Vice chair of the Bar
Kirsty Brimelow KC
Kirsty Brimelow KC is vice chair of the Bar 2025. Kirsty practises in criminal, international and public law from Doughty Street Chambers, where she is on the management board as co-head of the Criminal Law team. Kirsty was appointed a recorder in 2022 and deputy High Court judge in 2021. She is an accredited mediator and acts in conflict resolution.
Kirsty currently represents Gray’s Inn. Kirsty was the first female chair of the Bar Human Rights committee (2012 to 2018) and the vice chair and then chair of the Criminal Bar Association (2021 to 2023). She is a bencher of Gray’s Inn, a trustee of the charity WWF, and visiting professor at Goldsmiths faculty of law.
Treasurer
Lucinda Orr
Lucinda is the treasurer of the Bar Council for 2025. Further to pupillage at Quadrant Chambers in 2006, she has practised at the US firms of Skadden Arps and Quinn Emanuel, and since 2014 has been at Enyo Law LLP in London, where she is a partner. She specialises in complex, cross-border litigation, and civil fraud. She has been appointed by the Lord Chancellor as an Examiner of the Court, pursuant to CPR34.15, and by the Culture Secretary to the Treasure Valuation committee, to advise on the fair market value of declared Treasure finds for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Chair of the young barristers' committee
Lachlan Stewart
Lachlan is chair of the Bar Council’s young barristers’ committee for 2025. He also sits on the Bar Council’s law reform committee. Lachlan practises from No5 Chambers in Birmingham in criminal and regulatory law.