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Lucy Tyler

Paralegal

Lucy Tyler is a Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Serious Personal Injury team and is based at our Lace Market, Nottingham office.

Lucy Tyler is a Paralegal in Rothera Bray's Serious Personal Injury team

Expertise

Lucy is involved in the Nottingham Inquiry, supporting the legal team with disclosure processes and document review.

Approach

Known for her empathetic and compassionate approach, Lucy has a strong background in client-facing roles, offering a warm and welcoming presence from the moment clients walk through the door. She takes time to understand each individual’s needs and communicates clearly and thoughtfully, ensuring clients feel supported and informed throughout their experience.

Lucy is skilled at explaining complex information in a straightforward way, helping clients feel confident and at ease during what can often be challenging times.

Career Highlights

  • Lucy began her legal career at a small Nottingham-based firm, where she initially completed work experience before taking on the role of Legal Administrative Assistant. During her time there, she supported the Conveyancing and Wills & Probate departments, gaining valuable hands-on experience in client care and legal processes.
  • Before joining Rothera Bray, Lucy spent time travelling, broadening her personal and cultural perspectives.
  • In addition to her legal experience, Lucy has a background in caring for children with disabilities, demonstrating her compassionate nature and strong interpersonal skills. She has also undertaken work experience across a variety of law firms, further expanding her understanding of the legal profession.
  • Alongside her legal experience, Lucy has held multiple roles in hospitality and customer service, which have helped her build strong interpersonal skills and a client-focused approach.

Experience

Qualifications

  • Lucy graduated from the University of Leeds in 2024 with a First Class Honours in Law
  • During her studies, she collaborated with the charity Cerebra on a research paper focused on supporting children with neurological conditions and their families. This experience sparked her interest in personal injury law, particularly in advocating for vulnerable individuals
  • Lucy’s university dissertation explored Best Interest Decisions for individuals lacking mental capacity, assessing their compliance with human rights through the frameworks of the ECHR and CRPD, reflecting her strong commitment to supporting vulnerable people

Experience

Qualifications

  • Lucy graduated from the University of Leeds in 2024 with a First Class Honours in Law
  • During her studies, she collaborated with the charity Cerebra on a research paper focused on supporting children with neurological conditions and their families. This experience sparked her interest in personal injury law, particularly in advocating for vulnerable individuals
  • Lucy’s university dissertation explored Best Interest Decisions for individuals lacking mental capacity, assessing their compliance with human rights through the frameworks of the ECHR and CRPD, reflecting her strong commitment to supporting vulnerable people