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Grayson Stuckey

Trainee Solicitor

Grayson Stuckey joined RIAA Barker Gillette as a paralegal in October 2022.

As a trainee solicitor, Grayson rotates seats every six months, allowing him to gain comprehensive experience across various legal disciplines. At present, Grayson is part of the firm’s commercial real estate team and works closely with partner and department head John Gillette.

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Grayson Stuckey earned his Diploma in Law from the University of Law (Guildford) in 2022, followed by his Legal Practice Course (LPC) at the University of Law (Moorgate) in 2023. Eager to broaden his legal expertise, Grayson looks forward to gaining diverse and valuable experience throughout his training contract.

BSc (Hons), University of Sussex (2015)
Graduate Diploma in Law (Commendation), University of Law (2022)
Legal Practice Course (Distinction), University of Law (2023)

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Corporate and commercial – April 2024 to October 2024
Commercial real estate – Current seat

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