Chelsea Ann Legge
About Chelsea Ann Legge
Chelsea Ann Legge is a legal researcher with extensive experience in the field, currently working at Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis since 2016. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the University of Bedfordshire and has completed various legal research certifications.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Chelsea Ann Legge has been employed as a Legal Researcher at Thomson Reuters since 2016. In this role, she engages in comprehensive legal research, providing insights and support to legal professionals. Her tenure at Thomson Reuters spans eight years, during which she has developed a strong understanding of legal research methodologies and tools.
Education and Qualifications
Chelsea Ann Legge studied Law at The Manchester Metropolitan University, where she completed the Bar Professional Training Course from 2016 to 2017. She also holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the University of Bedfordshire, earned between 2013 and 2016. Additionally, she has obtained certifications in legal research from LexisNexis and Westlaw, enhancing her expertise in the field.
Professional Experience
Prior to her current position, Chelsea worked at the University of Bedfordshire as a Law Student from 2013 to 2016, gaining practical experience in a legal academic environment. She also completed a month-long work experience placement at Kidd Rapinet in 2011, which provided her with early exposure to the legal profession.
Skills and Competencies
Chelsea Ann Legge possesses strong communication and people skills, which facilitate effective teamwork in her legal research roles. She thrives under pressure and is adept at meeting tight deadlines, demonstrating her ability to manage time efficiently in high-stress environments.
Additional Training and Certifications
In addition to her formal education, Chelsea has completed various training programs, including a Certificate of Legal Research from Westlaw and a Certified Legal Researcher designation from LexisNexis. These qualifications contribute to her proficiency in legal research and analysis.