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NOTICES / SITS VAC

NOTICES/ SITS VACS

VOLUNTEER WORK EXPERIENCE

Dear Hampshire Law Society members,

Volunteer /Work Experience Opportunities

I am writing to enquire about any volunteering or work experience opportunities that might be available before I commence my Master’s in Law Conversion Course next September. With a strong foundation in research and advocacy, and a growing interest in regulatory, dispute resolution, and compliance law, I am eager to explore ways to contribute to my community while also developing my future legal career prospects.

I have recently graduated with a First-Class Honours in Ancient History from University College London; my academic path reflects both intellectual curiosity and a legal focus. While studying at UCL, I tailored my degree to include modules in international relations and human rights law, enhancing my ability to analyse policy and legal frameworks. This enduring interest led me to attend commercial court proceedings at the Rolls Building—particularly cases involving fiduciary obligations and professional negligence. Since then, I have enrolled in several commercial awareness courses and regularly attend panels on current and complex legal issues, which have deepened my appreciation for rigorous advocacy and dispute resolution.

Beyond academia, I have built a record of initiative and leadership. I founded a digital free-speech student newspaper during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a readership of over 4,000, and coordinated independent contributors under strict editorial procedures. I also launched a language business during my gap year, demonstrating self-motivation and organisation. My community involvement has further strengthened my communication and advocacy skills. As Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant’s Cadet for Hampshire and Deputy Head Cadet of a unit of Volunteer Police Cadets, I represented the county at formal events and learned the values of diplomacy and professionalism.

I have also served as a suicide awareness advocate, raised over £1,300 for grassroots causes, and dedicated more than 300 hours to volunteering. These experiences have taught me to perform well under pressure, work effectively with diverse teams, and communicate with clarity—qualities I believe are essential foundations for an aspiring lawyer.

I would welcome the opportunity to contribute to the members of Hampshire Law Society while further developing my skills.

Yours faithfully,

Rebecca E. Lee

Rebeccalee02@icloud.com

Missing Wills

Stuart Nigel John Franklin

DOB 14/12/1969 

DOD 30/07/2025

Address – 

201 Knowle Avenue, Fareham PO17 5BG 

(Will made at 5 Springfield Close, Wickham PO17 5EN)

 

Terence and Jean Langford

Address – 

Milford Court, Near Lymington

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