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Emily McFadden

Child abuse solicitor at Bolt Burdon Kemp, Committee Member of Young Legal Aid Lawyers, committed to access to justice.

I am a Solicitor in the Child Abuse team at Bolt Burdon Kemp having joined the firm as a newly qualified solicitor in September 2015.

I specialise in representing clients in claims for compensation arising from sexual, physical and emotional abuse brought against organisations and against individual abusers as well as acting in claims against social services in failure to remove cases.

Before joining Bolt Burdon Kemp, I achieved a first class honours degree in Education at Birmingham City University, completed my Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies at University of Birmingham and obtained a distinction in my Legal Practice Course at the College of Law.

I am a committee member of Young Legal Aid Lawyers. I volunteer for the Schools Consent Project, in which lawyers attend schools and deliver workshops to pupils on consent, and also volunteer for the Liberty Advice Line.

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