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Irwin Mitchell sponsors DMU's Law Library


Former graduates of Â鶹ƵµÀ Leicester (DMU)’s Law School were back among the books to see one of the UK’s biggest legal firms sponsor its law library.

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SPONSORS: Katie Sheehan and Tara Wright with Tim Hillier 

Law graduates Tara Wright and Katie Sheehan, who both completed the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at DMU, plus paralegal Meera Tailor, joined Acting Head of Leicester De Montfort Law School, Tim Hillier, to officially open the Irwin Mitchell Law Library.

All three now work for Irwin Mitchell, which is one of the biggest medical negligence specialists in the country. The firm retains close links with DMU, sponsoring prizes for high-achieving students and providing real-world experience for students.

Tara and Katie have also just become mentors as part of DMU’s Meet the Practitioner programme. LPC and GDL students are matched with practitioners to get advice and support on their careers.

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Tara said: “Seeing the library again is bringing it all back! We spent a lot of time in the library as students and it is good to see Irwin Mitchell as the sponsor.”

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Meera Tailor, Katie Sheehan, Tim Hillier and Tara Wright outside the Law Library

Tara is due to qualify as a Solicitor at Irwin Mitchell. She joined the firm as a paralegal whilst studying the LPC, and has now  successfully completed a training contract. Katie and Meera are both paralegals.

“Having a mentor while I was at DMU did make a difference,” Katie said. “You had someone to talk to and learn from, and it did help build your network. We all want to give something back to the profession.”

The trio all work for Irwin Mitchell in its Birmingham office. The company has branches across the country.

Tim Hillier, Acting Head of Leicester De Montfort Law School, said: “The law school is very proud of its relationships with leading law firms such as Irwin Mitchell and we were delighted to welcome back Tara and Katie to help us celebrate the new sponsorship.”

Posted on Wednesday 15 March 2017

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