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Ruby Newman

Solicitor, Contentious Probate
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About Ruby

I completed my law degree at the University of Leicester in 2020, during the challenging times of the pandemic. I began my legal career as a legal advisor at a Bristol firm before joining Awdry Law in 2022 as a paralegal in the conveyancing department.

I started studying for the solicitors qualifying exams (SQE) in January 2023 whilst working full time and qualified as a solicitor in June 2024. Having spent 2 years in our conveyancing department, Awdry Law gave me the opportunity to spend some time in our other departments and I decided to qualify into the litigation department.

I am committed to delivering exceptional service to my clients, ensuring that every case is handled with a friendly and professional approach. My goal is to make the legal process as smooth and stress-free as possible for my clients.

Three words which best describe you:

Efficient, approachable and determined.

What clients say about Ruby

“Very friendly, incredibly efficient, kept really well informed at all times – felt Ruby totally understood everything that was going on and felt in control – communication outstanding!”

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News

Hirachand v Hirachand

The recent UK Supreme Court decision in Hirachand v Hirachand has finally laid to rest the question of recovery of success fees under conditional fee agreements (CFAs) in claims made under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.
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