Dutton Gregory Solicitors


 
 
 

Partners and Staff

Commercial:

Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Commercial Property
Corporate & Commercial
Employment Law & Employee Relations

Landlord & Tenant
Planning & Public Law
Trainee Solicitors
Private:
Residential Sales &
Purchase


Tax, Wills & Probate
Family Law & Relationship Breakdown

Children & Adoption
Clinical Negligence
Personal Injury
Employment
Trainee Solicitors


 


Amy Shakespeare

Amy Shakespeare
Amy Graduated with an LLB (Hons) in 2008 after completing her Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course at the College of Law, London. she joined Dutton Gregory in September 2008 as a trainee solicitor. Prior to beginning her legal training Amy worked as a Community Nurse in London and also spent 15 months travelling and working in New Zealand. In her spare time she enjoys art, music and reading and has just started the 'Dutton Gregory Book Club' which she hopes will be a great success! She recently completed her Master of Laws (LLM) degree in in Medical Law & Ethics from Kent University in Canterbury. Amy is currently working in the Clinical Negligence Department.

   
Kinga Standley

Kinga Standley
Kinga graduated from Bournemouth University in 2007 with a first class LLB Honours Law Degree, where she also completed her Legal Practice Course. Whilst at university she worked as an adviser at the Citizens Advice Bureau and undertook various work placements at local law firms. Prior to her studies she worked at JPMorgan investment. Kinga joined Dutton Gregory as a trainee solicitor in 2008 and is currently working in the Corporate and Commercial Department. Kinga is fluent in Hungarian and also speaks French. Away from the office she enjoys travelling, skiing and spending time with her young family.

   
Sarah Gilmour

Sarah Gilmour
Sarah joined the firm in September 2008. She graduated from the University of Hertfordshire with a LLB Honours Law Degree in 2007 and then completed her Legal Practice Course at the College of Law in Guildford. Sarah's experience includes assisting an MP in the House of Commons and working for the National Centre of Domestic Violence as well as several work placements at local law firms. Sarah has undertaken a variety of voluntary work while studying and is currently on the committee for Cancer Research's Relay for Life in Portsmouth. Sarah is currently working in the Family Department.

   

 

 

 
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