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Solicitor who fought for Paterson victims wins top business award

Becca Horley from Fletchers Solicitors has been crowned Greater BYPY for her campaigning work

Becca Horley from Fletchers Solicitors, overall winner at the Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year Awards 2025(Image: Shaun Fellows/Shine Pix)

A solicitor who sought justice for victims of rogue surgeon Ian Paterson has been crowned Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year 2025.

Becca Horley, a medical negligence associate at Fletchers Solicitors in Birmingham, clinched the title at the annual awards ceremony which celebrates the city region's top business professionals under 35.

She won the legal category winner before being picked from all the other winners to be crowned overall Greater Birmingham Young Professional of the Year at a ceremony last night (scroll down for full list of winners).

Ms Horley advocates for individuals and their families who have suffered life-changing injuries through no fault of their own. Her work involves providing bespoke legal advice on complex serious injuries and fatalities.

Ms Horley represents victims of Ian Paterson, the rogue breast surgeon who worked in both NHS and private practice across the West Midlands and who was jailed for 20 years in 2017 after subjecting patients to unnecessary and damaging operations.

She sought justice, accountability, an apology and compensation on behalf of her clients.

Ms Horley also represents a group of former patients of Mian Munawar Shah who were recalled by Walsall Manor Hospital following concerns regarding his treatment, some of whom have sustained permanent and life changing disabilities.