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Beatrice Morgan

Senior associate solicitor

Beatrice Morgan is a senior associate solicitor in the human rights department.

Abuse Human rights Inquests

Beatrice is an senior associate solicitor working with Emma Jones in the human rights department. She works across a wide variety of cases arising from the treatment and care provided to vulnerable adults in health and social care settings. Her work includes acting for families in Inquest proceedings as well as Human Rights Act and Equality Act claims. She is currently working on the Infected Blood Inquiry, for which Leigh Day represents over 300 core participants. 

I'd just like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your hard efforts getting our case across. We as a family can at least take comfort that the Trust through your efforts are putting things in place to stop this happening again.

Client of Beatrice

Legal expertise

Beatrice joined Leigh Day in 2014 as a paralegal in the human rights department where she went on to complete the first seat of her training contract. Her second seat was in the international group claims department where she assisted on a large group claim brought by claimants in Iraq.

Before Leigh Day, Beatrice worked at the Nursing & Midwifery Council. She studied BA Philosophy before undertaking the Graduate Diploma in Law. 

Beatrice Morgan in the news

  • NHS group changes same-sex fertility rules after couple’s campaign Guardian 22.7.23
  • Couple celebrate legal victory over ‘gay tax’ on IVF Times 24.7.23
  • Christmas hope for Covid bereaved as landmark £200million lawsuit against Tories begins Mirror 23.12.22

News and blogs

News Article
Carer With Elderly Woman
Human rights Social care Covid-19

John’s Campaign, Care Rights UK and Patients Association are Core Participants at Care Sector module of Covid Inquiry

John’s Campaign, Care Rights UK and the Patients Association will be represented as Core Participants as the Covid Inquiry investigates the impact of the pandemic on the adult social care sector across the UK. 

News Article
Megan And Whitney Bacon Evans
Human rights Fertility

Whitney and Megan Bacon-Evans welcome Frimley ICB commitment to new IVF policy for same-sex couples

Fertility equality campaigners Whitney and Megan Bacon-Evans are withdrawing their judicial review legal challenge against NHS Frimley Integrated Care Board (formerly known as NHS Frimley Clinical Commissioning Group) following its commitment to introduce a new policy which intends to tackle inequality faced by same-sex female couples in accessing NHS funding for fertility treatment.

News Article
Royal Courts Of Justice
Human rights Abuse claims Care homes

High Court rules woman can continue human rights case on behalf of family friend

The High Court has ruled that a woman is able to continue her claim on behalf of a lifelong family friend who has died, after dismissing in part an application by the defendant to strike out the claim.

Just wanted to say a big thank you for your support and professionalism in bringing this case to completion… It was never about the money but about them learning from their mistakes at this critical time of life for my dad.

Client of Beatrice