Cally Warren
About Cally Warren
Cally Warren is an experienced editor specializing in public law and local government at Thomson Reuters, where she has worked since 2009. She has a background in legal education and has held various roles in legal publishing and volunteer organizations.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Cally Warren currently serves as the Editor for Practical Law Public Law & Local Government at Thomson Reuters. She has held this position since 2009, contributing to the development of legal resources and expertise in public law. Her role involves overseeing the editorial process and ensuring the accuracy and relevance of legal content for practitioners in the field.
Previous Experience at Thomson Reuters
Cally Warren has extensive experience at Thomson Reuters, where she worked in various roles from 2006 to 2018. She served as the Global Volunteer Network Lead and Green Team member for 11 years, focusing on corporate social responsibility initiatives. Additionally, she was a Publisher for one year and held the position of Editor for Practical Law Data Protection for eight months. She also coordinated the Student Ambassador Scheme, connecting students with the legal industry.
Trustee Role at Citizens Advice
From 2017 to 2020, Cally Warren served as a Trustee for Citizens Advice in Rochford & Rayleigh. In this role, she contributed to the governance and strategic direction of the organization, which provides essential advice and support to individuals in need. Her involvement reflects her commitment to community service and social justice.
Educational Background
Cally Warren has a solid educational foundation in law. She studied at King's College London, where she earned her Law (LLB) degree from 2002 to 2005. She then completed the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) at City University London from 2005 to 2006. Her education has equipped her with the knowledge necessary to specialize in legal issues, particularly those related to the Equality Act 2010 and housing rights.
Specializations and Contributions
Cally Warren specializes in legal issues concerning the Equality Act 2010 and the right to buy. She is also part of the Practical Law Public Sector editorial team, where she plays a significant role in developing legal know-how resources. Additionally, she coordinates the Practical Law Student Ambassador scheme, fostering connections between students and the legal profession.