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Daughter of award-winning law firm founder on the path to her own professional glory

Eliza Hudgell has impressed colleagues and clients with her work on major national cases

Eliza Hudgell, of Hudgell Solicitors, has been recognised as one of the best young lawyers.(Image: Neil Holmes)

Hull solicitor Eliza Hudgell has been named as one of the country’s standout young legal talents after a year impressing with her work on major national cases.

Following in the footsteps of her father Neil, who heads the family-named firm she works at, the 27-year-old is now a key member of the firm’s growing civil liberties team, one that has won national acclaim.

Over the past 12 months she has supported families who lost loved ones in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing as a public inquiry has been staged, and former subpostmasters wrongfully jailed as a result of the Post Office Horizon scandal, which is widely recognised as one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ legal history.

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Eliza is also the lead solicitor for Hudgell in representing a number of victims of the terror attack which took place at Fishmongers’ Hall in London in November 2019, handling claims on behalf of a number of people who suffered psychologically from what they witnessed.

Her work has resulted in her being shortlisted for Young Achiever of the Year at the national Personal Injury Awards, which celebrate the highest standards of legal work across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Vicky Richardson, head of civil liberties at Hudgell Solicitors, said Eliza is fully deserving of the recognition.

“Eliza is determined, efficient and reliable. Her attention to detail is second to none and she has a genuine empathy towards those she is helping. She is an outstanding talent and certainly one to watch,” she said. “She quickly established herself as key member of our team, particularly in supporting victims of the Manchester Arena bombing. She has developed an amazing relationship with clients and is a ‘go to’ person when urgent tasks arise for the public inquiry.