Anthony Dillon
About Anthony Dillon
Anthony Dillon is a paralegal currently working at Arup, with a diverse background in legal internships and advisory roles across various organizations in the UK and Hong Kong.
Current Role at Arup
Anthony Dillon currently serves as a Paralegal at Arup. In his role, he initially supported the Europe Region from 2019 to 2020. He then transitioned to supporting the UKIMEA Region from 2020 to 2021. His work involves providing comprehensive legal support to various stakeholders within the firm.
Experience at The Chancery Lane Project
In 2020, Anthony Dillon participated in the Climate Change Legal Hackathon organized by The Chancery Lane Project in London, England. His involvement lasted for one month. During this time, he collaborated with other legal professionals to develop innovative legal solutions addressing climate change.
Education and Academic Background
Anthony Dillon holds a robust academic background in law. He earned a Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB) from the University of Kent between 2014 and 2017. He then completed a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Commercial Law at the University of Bristol from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, he studied U.S. Business Law for the International Practitioner at the University of Pennsylvania in 2018, and achieved a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from BPP Law School between 2018 and 2019.
Previous Paralegal and Legal Intern Positions
Prior to his current role, Anthony Dillon accrued a variety of experiences in the legal field. He worked as a Freelance Paralegal for F-LEX and as a Legal Intern at Zhong Lun Law Firm and a hedge fund in 2019. His other roles included being a Student Director and Adviser at BPP Law School's Enterprise Legal Advice Clinic and various positions at St. Hilda's East Community Centre, Hackney Community Law Centre, and the Prisoners' Advice Service.
Editorial and Research Roles
Anthony Dillon has also been involved in several editorial and research roles. He served as Editor-in-Chief for the BPP Human Rights Law Journal in 2019 and was an Editor for the Bristol Law Review between 2017 and 2018. Additionally, he took part in legal research projects for Lawyers Without Borders and the Human Rights at Sea Clinic at the University of Bristol.