Rebecca began her legal career following her graduation from Bournemouth University, joining a leading property law firm on the South Coast as a Graduate Solicitor Apprentice. During her time in the Commercial Property team, she gained valuable experience across a wide range of development transactions and landlord and tenant matters. This role provided her with a strong foundation in commercial real estate and deepened her interest in the sector.
She has since passed the SQE1 and is progressing toward full qualification as a solicitor. Alongside her commercial property experience, Rebecca has also worked as a plot sales paralegal, an area she particularly enjoys and continues to develop her expertise in.
Outside of work, Rebecca enjoys supporting the local community, including leading initiatives such as the annual shoebox appeal, reflecting her commitment to building strong connections and giving back to those around her.
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