About Tracey Emmott
Tracey Emmott is a solicitor with over 25 years’ experience in personal injury law. Previously she was a partner of a regional firm in the Home Counties.
Tracey has a national reputation in the area of child abuse litigation and has appeared on TV, radio and in the national press. She has successfully brought claims on behalf of survivors of sexual abuse or violence at the hands of priests, teachers, sports coaches, medical practitioners, foster carers, youth workers and scout leaders, pursuing religious institutions, schools, the NHS, the Scouts Association, or perpetrators in person.
She has had some notable successes in pursuing claims on behalf of victims of image based sexual abuse. She was the claimant’s lawyer in the notable and much publicised cases of ‘JGE’ v Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth (Court of Appeal, July 2012). She also acted for the claimants in ‘ABB’ & Others v Milton Keynes Council (High Court, October 2011). She also represented a cohort of victims of abuse in Jersey children’s homes, and was instructed in a ‘group’ action by victims of abuse at St Francis Boys’ Home, Shefford. She provides regular training to support workers of sexual violence.
Tracey is also: an Executive officer and Panel member of the Association of Child Abuse Lawyers a Fellow of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers She has been featured in: The Times Lawyer of the Week, November 2011 Law Society Gazette Lawyer in the News, July 2012 Law Society Gazette 'My Legal Life', December 2015.
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