Aneil Sharma

Aneil Sharma

Senior Editor @ Thomson Reuters

About Aneil Sharma

Aneil Sharma is a Senior Editor at Thomson Reuters, with extensive experience in legal and legislative research. He has a strong background in media and communication, and he provides expert insights for the legal profession through Practical Law Brexit.

Work at Thomson Reuters

Aneil Sharma has held the position of Senior Editor at Thomson Reuters since 2010, contributing to the organization for 14 years in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition to this role, he has served as an Assistant Editor since 2017 for 7 years in New York, New York, United States. His work involves providing expert insight and current awareness for the legal profession, particularly through Thomson Reuters Practical Law Brexit. His dual roles across different locations highlight his versatility and commitment to the legal publishing field.

Education and Expertise

Aneil Sharma studied at Nottingham University Business School, where he completed a Master of Laws in Criminal Justice from 2005 to 2006. He also attended Bpp Law School from 2008 to 2009, further enhancing his legal knowledge and skills. His educational background supports his expertise in legal and legislative research, which is crucial for his effectiveness as an editor in the legal sector.

Background

Aneil Sharma has a strong background in media and communication, which enhances his role in providing legal solutions. Prior to his current positions, he worked at Bpp Law School as an Assistant Editor from 2008 to 2009 in London, Greater London, United Kingdom. He also interned at the Crown Prosecution Service in 2004 for one month in London, England, and worked as an E-disclosure Operator in 2007 for four months. These experiences have contributed to his comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape.

Previous Work Experience

Before joining Thomson Reuters, Aneil Sharma gained valuable experience in various roles within the legal field. He worked as an Assistant Editor at Bpp Law School from 2008 to 2009, where he developed editorial skills. Additionally, he interned at the Crown Prosecution Service in 2004, which provided him with insight into legal processes. He also served as an E-disclosure Operator in 2007, further broadening his practical knowledge in legal operations.

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