Fragomen Attorneys Recognised on The Law Society's Pro Bono Recognition List of England and Wales
June 17, 2024

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The Law Society recognised multiple Fragomen attorneys on its inaugural Pro Bono Recognition List of England and Wales, which honors solicitors and barristers who have given 25 hours of legal pro bono assistance in the last year.
Set up under the sponsorship of the Attorney General’s Pro Bono Committee, endorsed by the Lady Chief Justice and with the support of the Law Society, Bar Council and all major pro bono legal organisations, the Recognition List celebrates the valuable contribution of individual lawyers at firms and organisations of all sizes who provide pro bono legal help to those in need.
Recognised Fragomen attorneys include:
- Partner Natasha Catterson
- Practice Leader Naomi Goldshtein
- Senior Manager Alexander Finch
- Senior Manager Kelly Hardman
- Senior Manager Gemma Hyslop
- Senior Manager Laxmi Limbani
- Manager Russell Hodges
- Senior Associate Ferzana Ahmed
- Senior Associate Atiya Altaf
- Senior Associate Ko Ito
- Senior Associate Jennifer Simpson
- Associate Naureen Malik
- Associate Olympia Pascall
- Associate Mith Ragukaran
- Associate Charlotte Roberts
- Associate Aisha Shahid
- Associate Nedime Smith
- Associate Karin Turra
- Associate Priyel Upadhyaya
View the full list here.
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