Profile
Natalie is a dedicated trainee solicitor with a strong academic and professional background in Civil Liberties. She holds a First-Class Honours degree in Law, and a Master’s in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice which she pursued at the University of Sussex on a prestigious scholarship.
In 2018, Natalie was awarded funding from FORWARD UK to publish her research paper, TRACK MY MARAC, which explored ways for London-based charities to improve their response to high-risk domestic violence victims and examined legal measures to enhance victim support.
Her commitment to the legal profession was further recognised in 2019 when she was awarded a scholarship by The Law Society to complete the Legal Practice Course, which she successfully passed.
Natalie gained extensive experience as a Paralegal at GT Stewart from 2018 to 2021 before moving to the Nursing and Midwifery Council, where she worked as a High Court Paralegal from 2021 to 2024. She then returned to GT Stewart in 2024 to begin her training contract.
With a keen interest in human rights and a passion for advocating for vulnerable individuals, Natalie continues to develop her expertise as she progresses in her legal career. She is set to qualify as a solicitor in July 2025.
Education & Qualifications:
- First class law degree
- Merit in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
- Pass in Legal Practice Course
Notable Experience or Interests outside of Law:
Natalie enjoys expressing her creativity through painting and embroidery and finds relaxation in yoga and exploring different forms of art.
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