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Pauline Campbell

Senior Litigation Lawyer at London Borough of Waltham Forest, Supervisor at Windrush Justice Clinic, and Author of ‘Rice & Peas & Fish & Chips’

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Joined the Roll of Solicitors in 2004


On 7 October 2021, my first commissioned non-fictional book titled ‘Rice and Peas and Fish and chips, based on my life in Britain, hit the bookshelves of Waterstones, Foyles, and all major bookshops across the country.


I have appeared on the following:
• Radio 4’s Woman's Hour
• Times Radio with Kate Borsay
• Talk Radio with Trisha Goddard • BBC Radio London with Jeanette Kwakye.
• Channel 4’s podcast, Ways to Change the World, interviewed by Krishnan Guru-Murthy,
• BBC’s podcast, “Not all lawyers have degrees.”
• The Waltham Forest Echo
• The Hackney Gazette
• Lawyers in Local Government
• Oxford Women’s Alumni Oriel College (which did not admit women until 1985). I have also been requested to attend as a guest at Oxford at the Oriel College in June 2022.

Publications

Law Gazette (1) Forcing Change on reluctant judiciary’, (2) Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes’ and (3) JR Protections go back to the Magna Carta.

Awards

Litigation Team of the Year at LLG – WINNER 2016
Legal Professional of the Year – Runner Up 2016
Lawyer of the Year – Finalist Law Society Excellence Awards 2017
Litigation Team of the Year – Finalist Law Journal Awards 2017
Legal Personality of the Year – Finalist Lexis Nexis Awards 2022
Presenting at MJ Awards – April 2022
Individual Achievement Finalist – LGC Awards taking place in July 2022

Leadership
• Chair of the Waltham Forest Race Equality Network
• Creating the Safe Space Clinic
• Running training for top 40 managers titled “What’s race Got to do with it”

Training
• Local Government Accredited Trainer: Preparation of Prosecution Cases (5 Years)
• Diversity in Law – Presented Seminar with white barrister given to Law Students at Westminster University
• Presenting at Lawyers in Local Government work experience week and presenting workshop alongside the Head of Equality,    Diversity & Inclusion in July 2022
• Providing ongoing training on Windrush Scandal & Windrush Compensation Scheme.

Pro Bono Work
• Supervisor Windrush Justice Clinic
• Legal Adviser to the Windrush Reach project
• Drafting Articles for Newsletters on Windrush Compensation Scheme.

CPD & Training with Pauline Campbell:

In-house Annual Conference 2022 On-demand

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