
Following the successful completion of her pupillage under the supervision of Steven Fisher, Lucie took tenancy in October 2025, joining the Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence group.
Lucie continues to develop on her busy court practice, regularly appearing for both Claimants and Defendants. Lucie has acted on a wide variety of personal injury matters in small claims and fast track trials, involving matters of road traffic liability disputes, credit-hire, public liability and employer’s liability. She also receives regular instructions for disposal hearings, MOJ Stage 3 hearings, infant approvals and interim applications. Alongside this, Lucie has built a busy paperwork practice. She is regularly instructed to settle pleadings and to advise on liability and quantum.
Prior to commencing pupillage, Lucie worked as a County Court Advocate with LPC Law, during which she appeared in various hearings including interim applications and small claims.
Outside of Court, Lucie has enjoyed travelling to places such as Vietnam and the Philippines, as well as volunteering in Sri Lanka and Bali.
Lucie has developed a busy Court practice, regularly receiving instructions for both Claimants and Defendants, in:
Lucie also receives regular instructions to draft pleadings and to advise on quantum and liability.
Lucie is accepting instructions in relation to clinical negligence paperwork, and has received instructions to advise on liability, causation and quantum.
During her pupillage, Lucie gained experience of various clinical negligence matters and medical fields, including gynaecology, urology, neurology, cardiology and ophthalmology through the shadowing of other members of Chambers.
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