Alastair Drury has a diverse work experience in the legal field. Alastair currently holds the position of Legal Medical Claims Manager at the Medical Protection Society since February 2020. In this role, they manage medical claims and ensures their legality. Prior to this, Alastair worked at Asda as a Legal Claims Coach from October 2014 to January 2020. Here, they managed a caseload of large-value catastrophic multi-track cases, supervised a team of claims handlers, and reviewed legal referrals and associated risks. Alastair also attended legal conferences and trials and oversaw third-party claims handling for the company's road traffic accident cases.
Before joining Asda, Alastair worked as a Legal Consultant at Blackstone Law Solicitors & Advocates Ltd from November 2013 to October 2014. As a self-employed fee earner, they handled personal injury and private client cases sourced through local businesses and client recommendations. Prior to this, they were a Senior Legal Consultant at Aventus Law Ltd from July 2013 to November 2013. In this role, they managed a caseload of personal injury cases and assisted the Managing Partner in Conveyancing and Employment matters, while also managing para-legal assistants.
Alastair started their legal career as a Legal Assistant at Minster Law from August 2011 to June 2013. Alastair worked on a large caseload of personal injury cases, including MOJ portal claims and pre-litigation files, and also handled infant cases through to Part 8 proceedings. Additionally, they gained work experience as a Placement at Blacks Solicitors LLP in January 2010, where they assisted fee earners with property transactions and conducted research on licensing law issues. Overall, Alastair's work experience demonstrates their expertise in legal claims management, personal injury cases, and various legal procedures and responsibilities.
Alastair Drury pursued their LLB degree in Law from Leeds Beckett University between 2007 and 2010. After completing their undergraduate studies, they went on to further their legal education by undertaking the LPC (Legal Practice Course) at the College of Law York. However, the exact dates of their enrollment and completion of the LPC program are not provided.
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