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Lydia Dunford

Work Department
Education
Position
Lydia Dunford is an Associate Solicitor in Boyes Turner’s Education team. She has a sound knowledge base of SEN legal issues and the SEND appeal process. She represents clients at the SEND Tribunal, including Health and Social Care national trial appeals, and has had positive outcomes in all hearings, often exceeding clients’ expectations. Lydia has experience of complex appeals and case manages them from beginning to end, securing significant packages of education and social care support.
Lydia has written an in-depth article looking at the evolution of Education Otherwise Than At School (EOTAS), previously published on Snap Care’s website, and a further version published on Autism Eye’s online magazine.
Career
Lydia has previously undertaken work experience in law firms advising on SEND. After securing a 2:1 in her law (LLB Hons) degree, and passing the LPC whilst working part-time, Lydia worked as a paralegal and subsequently completed her training contract at a South West firm, focussing on education law. She moved to a national law firm, again in education law, before moving to Boyes Turner following qualification.
Lydia has presented with MBL about Education Otherwise Than at School or College (EOTAS/C) – Practical Guidance for Advisers, with a further session to take place.
Memberships
Lydia is a member of both the Law Society and Education Law Association.
Personal
Lydia enjoys reading, tap dancing and walks with her rescue greyhound.
Lawyer Rankings
London > Public sector > Education: individuals
Boyes Turner fields a nationwide team with an exclusive focus on special educational needs and related matters. Laxmi Patel leads the team, and is prominent as a thought leader in SEN law, regularly working alongside the department’s clinical negligence and Court of Protection teams. Core team members include Rachael Allison, who contributes experience in personal injury law, and a focus on dyslexia, and James Pantling-Skeet, who leads the community care and health & welfare subgroup. Lydia Dunford is a key name in the department.
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant
- Real estate > Commercial property: Thames Valley, Berks, Oxon, M4/M40
- Employment > Employment: Thames Valley, Berks, Oxon, M4/M40
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- Insurance > Personal injury: claimant
Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Thames Valley, Berks, Oxon, M4/M40
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Thames Valley, Berks, Oxon, M4/M40
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media and entertainment
- Dispute resolution > Debt recovery
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate: Thames Valley, Berks, Oxon, M4/M40
- Real estate > Property litigation