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Kasey graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2019 with an upper second class honours in law and criminology (LLB).
Kasey is currently undertaking a graduate solicitor apprenticeship with the University of Law. The solicitor apprenticeship will prepare Kasey to undertake the Solicitors Qualifying Exams in 2023/2024. It is anticipated that she will qualify as a solicitor in 2024.
Kasey joined the firm as a graduate paralegal within the discrimination department in January 2020, and commenced her training as an apprentice solicitor in February 2022. Kasey currently works on a varied case load of Equality Act 2010 proceedings in both the County Court, and the employment tribunal.
Kasey is committed to her work and ensuring the best outcome for her clients.
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