Caroline is a lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Portsmouth specialising in Equity & Trusts and Public Law which she teaches on the undergraduate program. She is also an Employability co-ordinator for the Law School and teaches on the Research and Professional Development undergr...
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Caroline is a lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Portsmouth specialising in Equity & Trusts and Public Law which she teaches on the undergraduate program. She is also an Employability co-ordinator for the Law School and teaches on the Research and Professional Development undergraduate course, preparing students for life after graduation. Caroline teaches conveyancing on the CILEX accredited course to both undergraduate and post graduates. “I try to show my students that as lawyers we need to be able to communicate our knowledge to our clients, colleagues and fellow professionals. At Portsmouth we are strong advocates of links between the university and its students and the profession. Employability is key. Preparation for professional life is vital.” Previous Roles Caroline joined the University in 2014 after 18 years in private practice where she specialised in Private Client matters, including wills and trusts, inheritance tax planning and elderly client advice (particularly in relation to mental capacity and powers of attorney). She has also advised new and established charities with regards to regulations and governance issues and she has acted a Trustee for a local charity.
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