Trainee Solicitor
Eve joined Farleys in March 2022 as a Litigation Executive in our Actions Against Detaining Authorities (AADA) department. In 2024 she was awarded a place on the firm’s training programme and is currently undertaking her fourth seat within the AADA department. Prior to this, Eve completed seats in the Inquests, AADA, and Family teams.
Eve assists the team with abuse claims, including civil claims against local authorities, where children have been abused or neglected in care, and historic abuse claims against local authorities.
Prior to joining Farleys, Eve graduated from Newcastle University where she studied Law, earning a First Class Degree. Since joining in March 2022, Eve successfully completed her LPC. In her free time, Eve enjoys going to the gym and watching live music, as well as being actively involved in fundraising for local charities in her community.
“Can we as a family thank you, Kelly and Rebecca for everything you have all done for us. We really appreciate all the hard work you all have put in and couldn’t have done it without you all. We can all move forward now thank you once again.”
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