About
Eesha joined the firm in November 2024 as a paralegal in the Court of Protection department, assisting Melissa Law, Laura Mannering, Kris Jackson-Hughes, and Catrin Williams on a wide range of health and welfare matters in the Court of Protection.
Eesha studied her undergraduate Law degree at the University of Birmingham and has gone on to study an MSc in Mental Health, Ethics and Law at King’s College London.
During her Masters, Eesha’s dissertation investigated whether various public authorities should owe secondary school pupils a duty of care to provide a mental health screening tool in schools. Eesha has gained experience working as an Associate Product Manager at a digital mental health software company, and was additionally the Employment Tribunal Project Coordinator for the Birmingham Pro Bono Society during her undergraduate degree.