Sophie joined Vardags on the Graduate Training Programme. She qualified as a Solicitor in September 2024.

Sophie read English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford, and later went on to complete the GDL at BPP Law School, where she was awarded a Commendation.
Sophie was awarded a scholarship in her final year at Oxford University.
Upon graduation, Sophie spent three months at a leading commercial law firm in Buenos Aries, in their competition team. Following this, she trained as a consultant at a leading social impact and sustainability consultancy, where she curated event programmes for the New York Times, both at COP26 and the World Economic Forum in Davos. She was enrolled in Vardags’ Graduate Trainee programme in 2022, before qualifying as solicitor in September 2024.
Native English and intermediate French.
Sophie is an avid reader, and is particularly interested in Victorian fiction and children’s literature. She has, more recently, been spending her spare time working on her Italian, which she has been studying alongside work, and on a dual language and art programme held by the British Institute of Florence.
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