Professional
Tabitha qualified as a solicitor in 2005, after completing a BA in Politics and Sociology and an MA in International Peace and Security. She worked as a litigator for a boutique London litigation firm representing claimants in insurance cases in the High Court, and in criminal injuries claims. She then moved into the London insurance market working as a claims manager and then chief adjuster in aviation and then political risk claims for a Lloyd’s of London syndicate. She managed claims, pre-litigation and litigated claims. She has therefore worked “for” and “against” the insurance market and knows first hand through years of experience that constructive, direct but confidential dialogue is the most effective form of dispute resolution. She qualified as a mediator in 2012, and used those skills throughout all claims management discussions in addition to instigating mediations where she was a participant. She no longer practices law.
Memberships
CMC
Education
Politics and Sociology, University of East Anglia, BA 2:1, International Peace and Security, King’s Collage London MA, Distinction;
CPE University of Westminster, Merit; LPC College of Law, Pass.