Georgia Bennett

Georgia is a graduate Solicitor apprentice training within the Manchester team. Coming from a clinical background, Georgia was an Anaesthesia Associate within the NHS, completing her Master of Arts in Law alongside her full time NHS patient-facing duties. Prior to completing her specialised anaesthetic training, Georgia had a successful nursing career, working within both intensive care and anaesthesia. Georgia is a unique addition to the team, offering first-hand insight into the clinical aspects of the NHS, particularly the acute hospital setting.

Qualifications

  • Postgraduate diploma in Anaesthesia and Peri-Operative Sciences, Lancaster University (2025)
  • MA Law, University of Law (2024)
  • BSc Adult Nursing, Manchester Metropolitan University (2017)

More about Georgia

When Georgia isn’t studying, she loves to train in the gym and socialise with her family and friends by going to the theatre or for afternoon tea! She also likes to travel and enjoys exploring new places.

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High Court confirms Coroners may draw inferences in suicide conclusions

In Toogood v HM Senior Coroner for Somerset [2026] EWHC 634 (Admin), the High Court provides important clarification on how coroners may approach suicide conclusions in inquests. The judgment confirms that coroners may draw reasonable inferences from circumstantial evidence and are not required to exclude every speculative alternative explanation before reaching a conclusion. The decision strengthens the legal framework supporting coroners’ evaluative judgments where intent is not directly evidenced.

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