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Head Office (London)
Watford Office
Borehamwood Office

IRAIDA GLADCHI

PUPIL BARRISTER

Language
  • Romanian 

  • Russian 

  • Spanish (Basic) 

  • Ukrainian (Basic)

Memberships
  • The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple – BPTC Scholar
  • The Innocence Project – Cardiff University
  • Urban Lawyers – Education Team
  • Human Rights Lawyers Association
Education
  • LLB (Hons.), Cardiff University 

  • The Malaysian Legal System Programme (Scholar), Taylor’s University Kuala Lumpur 

  • BPTC LLM, The University of Law 

Iraida joined Lloyds PR Solicitors in January 2021, having successfully completed the Bar Professional Training Course as a Middle Temple scholar. Iraida is responsible for the preparation of cases for trial in the Magistrates’ Court and Extradition Department. 

Before joining Lloyds PR Solicitors, Iraida obtained an LLM in Immigration Law by representing clients facing deportation by the Home Office. At university, Iraida was a part of the Innocence Project, conducting pro-bono work focusing on correcting miscarriages of justice. 

Iraida is a as a supervisor for the Urban Lawyers charity. She helped create a 10-week mentoring programme and a 13-week education programme for students in sixth form. 

Practice Areas

Firearms

R v J, Guilford Magistrates’ Court 

Represented a defendant charged with one count of possession of a firearm. The defendant was acquitted following trial. 


Serious Violence

R v A, Chelmsford Youth Court 

Represented a defendant charged with s18 GBH and possession of bladed article. 

 

R v F, Willesden Magistrates’ Court 

 

Represented a defendant charged with one count of ABH. The defendant was acquitted following trial. 

 

R v R, Ealing Magistrates’ Court 

 

Represented a defendant charged with two counts of assault by beating. Thorough preparation of the case before trial led to the CPS discontinuing proceedings against the defendant. 


Sexual Offences

R v T, Westminster Magistrates’ Court 

 

Represented a defendant charged with two counts of sexual assault. The defendant was acquitted following trial. 


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