4PB welcomes Bibi Badejo to chambers
We are delighted to announce that Bibi Badejo, formerly of Four Brick Court, has joined chambers, as of 16th June 2025.
Bibi is a highly experienced family practitioner in both public and private family law. She is recognised as a Leading Junior in The Legal 500 where she is praised as a “compelling advocate with a serene demeanour” who “demonstrates great skill and confidence in court”. Bibi has acted in cases covering a broad range of complex and sensitive matters, including sexual and physical abuse, non-accidental injuries and fabricated or induced illness. She often represents local authorities, children’s guardians, parents and family members and at the highest levels.
Outside of the courtroom, Bibi is renowned both nationally and internationally as a leader in advocacy training. She has provided extensive advocacy training in England, Australia and the United States.
Bibi is the founder of The Advocacy Coach, through which she offers advocacy coaching worldwide, training trial lawyers in over 20 countries, enhancing their courtroom skills. She also founded The Advocacy Podcast, which provides advice to experienced trial lawyers in over 150 countries and has more than 200,000 downloads globally.
Bibi is an accredited Inner Temple advocacy trainer, and has been appointed as a Bencher and currently serves as the Criminal Course Director of the 2025 Keble Dutton Course.
4PB’s Joint Head of Chambers, Charles Hale KC, said, “We are delighted to welcome Bibi to 4PB. Her international reputation for exceptional advocacy skills will be an invaluable asset to our team and to our client’s alike. Bibi’s experience and approach will bring fresh insight and energy to the work we do, and I am looking forward to watching her practice go from strength to strength as a new member of the 4PB family.”
Bibi said, “I am excited to join 4PB at this point in my career. It’s a privilege to work at such a respected set as 4PB, and I look forward to bringing my particular skills and experience in supporting and strengthening the high standards in family justice that chambers is rightly known for.”