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Nandini Vekariya

Paralegal

Although I initially wanted to become a detective, I discovered my passion for law after being inspired by Legally Blonde and encouraged by my father. I went on to study Law at A-level, where my passion for the subject deepened, particularly after a visit to London to see the Supreme Court and Parliament. That experience reinforced my commitment to pursuing a future in the legal field. I aspire to complete the SQE and qualify as a solicitor.

I am passionate about Law because it combines my passion for intellectual challenge with the opportunity to make a meaningful impact. I am motivated by the chance to contribute to a growing presence of women in the legal profession, while also pursuing a career that aligns with my personal ambitions and values.

Outside of work, I enjoy reading, which allows me to relax and broaden my imagination. I am also passionate about music; I play the toms as part of the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Oldham music band and additionally play the dhol.

Questions With Nandini Vekariya

Can you tell us an interesting fact about you?
I am a member of the media team at Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Oldham, where I serve as an event photographer and create content for the organisation’s social media platforms.
What is your favourite thing about working at Barings Law?
Do you have any special achievements or certifications relating to law?
I have a degree in law.

Paralegal

Paralegal

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