Stephanie Potts

Barrister (Call Date: 2022)
Stephanie Potts

Stephanie was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of Middle Temple in 2022. She holds a First Class Honours degree in Business Management from the University of Sheffield, and went on to complete the Graduate Diploma in Law at Ulaw and then the Bar Training Course at BPP Law School, where she was awarded the prestigious Excellence and Advocacy Scholarships in recognition of her academic achievement and advocacy skills.

Stephanie has a busy and expanding practice spanning a broad range of civil matters, including fast track and small claims trials, road traffic accidents, personal injury, landlord and tenant disputes, and debt recovery. Her family law practice includes child arrangement disputes, non-molestation and occupation orders, and matrimonial finance, with experience from initial hearings through to final hearings.

Clients and instructing solicitors value Stephanie for her clear, pragmatic advice, meticulous preparation, and confident advocacy. Her commercial background – having held senior marketing and business development roles at top-tier international law firms in London prior to practising at the Bar – gives her a focus on successful outcomes and client service that sets her apart at the Bar.

Stephanie is also a qualified civil and commercial mediator, adding an additional layer of skill in resolving disputes effectively and constructively.

Approachable, professional, and responsive, Stephanie brings dedication and insight to every case. She is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients, making her a trusted choice for both civil and family law instructions.

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