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Tom Edwards, Trainee
Solicitor
"I recently
undertook the advocacy for an appeal hearing against the
decision of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authorities decision
to refuse an award for one of our
clients."
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Meet the trainee
Name:
Tom Edwards
Position:
Trainee Solicitor
Current
seat:
Environmental law, countryside and advocacy
(aka ‘green team’)
Office:
Nottingham
Major
casework
I have been involved in a wide variety of
work from both the environment and countryside team as well as the
advocacy unit.
The environment and countryside team
undertakes a significant amount of work for Natural England and the
Countryside Council for Wales as well as a selection of other
Public Authorities. I have provided advice on a broad range of
matters which include the licensing provisions of the Wildlife and
Countryside Act 1981, the scope of plan or project under the
Conservation (Natural Habitats) Regulations 1994 and advice on
proposed legislation for coastal access legislation. In terms of
the advocacy unit I have been dealing with a claim to the Criminal
Injuries Compensation Authority for a client under the firm’s Pro
Bono scheme.
Prior to becoming a trainee solicitor I was an
Assistant Planner in the firm. I have been undertaking some
planning law work in my current seat as the team is also part of
the planning unit of the firm so my previous experience has proved
very useful. Whilst I had previously been involved in Public
Inquiries, I had never had an opportunity to conduct the advocacy.
However this month I was given the opportunity to do just this for
one of the firm’s Local Authority clients through EM LawShare.
Recent
achievements
I recently undertook the advocacy for an
appeal hearing against the decision of the Criminal Injuries
Compensation Authority (CICA) decision to refuse an award for one
of our clients. The CICA had refused the award because they were of
the view that our client was not eligible under the relevant
scheme. The Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel found in
favour of our client at the hearing and although the quantum of the
award will be decided at a later date our client should receive a
significant award and the highest award secured by the firm under
the Scheme.
Life
outside the law
Away from the office I enjoy socialising with
friends, football, cooking, reading and travelling. I also have a
bit of an addiction to music and spend far too much money on new
music!
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