Ellie Mitchell
Trainee Solicitor (SQE)
Ellie Mitchell is a dedicated and enthusiastic trainee solicitor currently undertaking the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), with a particular focus on family law.
She plays a vital role in supporting our family and divorce solicitors in London and the South East, ensuring the smooth and efficient handling of cases. Ellie is involved in legal research, helping to gather and analyse the information needed to build strong cases. She also drafts a variety of legal documents, from letters to court submissions, ensuring that all materials are prepared accurately and on time.
Ellie is committed to delivering high-quality service and focuses on providing a welcoming client experience, combining a patient and understanding approach with clear and responsive communication.
Ellie graduated with a first-class law degree from the University of the West of England in 2021. After university, she gained valuable experience at a large law firm, developing skills that are now key to her role at Thomas Mansfield.
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Mandeep Benning
Partner
Nazia Rashid
Partner
Stuart Clark
Partner
Hollie Foreman
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Samantha Rees
Senior Associate
Connor McKee
Associate Solicitor
Brandon Bradley
Solicitor
Ellena Eley
Solicitor
Sophie Ashley
Solicitor
Emma McMillan
Senior Paralegal
Albert Smith
Client Onboarding Assistant
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