Amelia Quince

Amelia Quince, medical negligence paralegal at Tees Law

Biography

I am a Paralegal within the Medical Negligence team, based in the Cambridge office. I joined Tees in January 2024. I provide support to the practitioners in the team, assisting in a wide range of Clinical Negligence matters.

Delivering what you need

I find working in Clinical Negligence particularly rewarding because it is an area where the law can make a real difference in people’s lives on an individual level, as well as being an intellectually stimulating area.

Expertise
Deaths / InquestsMedical Negligence

We could not fault the service provided by the entire team at Tees. They were responsive, supportive, and extremely professional from start to finish. The successful outcome and the justice achieved were exactly what we had hoped for.

Further information

I graduated from the University of Cambridge in July 2023 with a BA Law degree. I then spent five months working in Housing and Homelessness Law. I am passionate about pro bono work, and in 2022 I was awarded the Access to Justice Award at the LawWorks and Attorney General Student Pro Bono Awards for my work in this area. I volunteer with Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire where I lead an ‘Access to Justice’ project with the short-term aim of establishing links with local law firms and clinics who can provide legal advice to those who cannot afford it, and the long-term aim of establishing a legal clinic. I am also a member of the Steering Committee for ProBonoSkills.Com in England and Wales, a not-for-profit organisation which provides free training for students in law clinics across the country.

In my spare time, I enjoy going to concerts and spending time with family and friends.

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