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Jessica qualified as a Family Law solicitor in September 2021.
During her training, Jess also spent time working in the Private Client, and Housing & Social Care departments. She provided assistance and support with a number of different cases, including housing disrepair matters, homelessness and possession. She also assisted on cases involving unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors whose age is disputed by the Home Office or Social Services.
Jessica joined Osbornes Law as a Trainee Solicitor in September 2019. Previously, Jessica worked as a senior paralegal and paralegal coordinator in the Divorce and Family department at a top-tier litigation-only law firm, in London.
Jessica graduated from the University of Sussex in 2013 with an LLB Law Degree before moving to London to complete her LPC.
Personal Interests
In her spare time, Jessica enjoys up-cycling furniture, attending gym classes to keep fit, and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.
"Jess Moore is one to watch. She is junior but has an understanding of law, and client skills which suggest much more experience."
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