Honor joined Bolt Burdon Kemp in February 2025 as a paralegal in the firm’s specialist Military Claims team.
Working under the supervision of Ahmed Al-Nahhas and Claire Withey, Honor assists on a broad range of military claims, including those involving training accidents, assault and harassment, and clinical negligence.
Honor understands that navigating the justice system can be an intimidating and fraught prospect. Maintaining a calm and compassionate manner throughout, she ensures her clients feel supported and heard at every stage of the litigation process. Priding herself on a pragmatic and tenacious approach, she is committed to helping military personnel access much sought-after answers and compensation in relation to their injuries.
During her studies, Honor volunteered extensively at both her local Law Centre and Citizen’s Advice branch, assisting vulnerable clients with housing, immigration, and social welfare matters. This experience reinforced her dedication to using the law as a force for good and delivering bespoke solutions to help her clients move forward in their lives with the utmost dignity.
Honor holds a First-Class BA in History from Durham University and an MSc in Environment and Development from the London School of Economics, where she graduated top of her year. Following this, she completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Law at the University of Law in 2024.
Passionate about justice, Honor hopes to qualify as a solicitor and build a career in the field of civil litigation.