Kathryn Peer

Kathryn is a solicitor in the public law and human rights team working on a range of judicial review and civil claims against public authorities, with a particular interest in challenges relating to migrant rights, the protection of children’s and women’s rights.

Kathryn joined Gold Jennings as a paralegal in October 2022, before accepting a training contract in April 2023. During her training contract, Kathryn worked a wide range of cases across the public law, community care, and civil claims team.

Kathryn graduated from University of Manchester in Law with Politics (LLB) in 2018.  

In 2021, Kathryn was awarded a distinction in her Master of Laws in Human Rights at the University of Edinburgh, specialising in conflict resolution and gender. While studying, Kathryn volunteered as a legal researcher for the not-for-profit organisation the ‘Common Good Foundation’, where she co-authored a reports relating to right-based violations around the globe.  

Kathryn has completed the Legal Practice Course at BPP University with a distinction. 

Prior to joining Gold Jennings, Kathryn worked as an administrator at Southwark Law Centre.  

She additionally volunteered as the Security Commission Specialist at the Congress of Nations and States, an international organisation focused on raising awareness and promoting indigenous rights. 

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Kathryn Peer

Kathryn is a solicitor in the public law and human rights team working on a range of judicial review and civil claims against public authorities, with a particular interest in challenges relating to migrant rights, the protection of children’s and women’s rights.

Kathryn joined Gold Jennings as a paralegal in October 2022, before accepting a training contract in April 2023. During her training contract, Kathryn worked a wide range of cases across the public law, community care, and civil claims team.

Kathryn graduated from University of Manchester in Law with Politics (LLB) in 2018.  

In 2021, Kathryn was awarded a distinction in her Master of Laws in Human Rights at the University of Edinburgh, specialising in conflict resolution and gender. While studying, Kathryn volunteered as a legal researcher for the not-for-profit organisation the ‘Common Good Foundation’, where she co-authored a reports relating to right-based violations around the globe.  

Kathryn has completed the Legal Practice Course at BPP University with a distinction. 

Prior to joining Gold Jennings, Kathryn worked as an administrator at Southwark Law Centre.  

She additionally volunteered as the Security Commission Specialist at the Congress of Nations and States, an international organisation focused on raising awareness and promoting indigenous rights.