Areas of law:
Police Station, Magistrates’ Court, Appeals Against Conviction, Appeal Against Sentence, Determinate and Indeterminate Recalls
Harriet Vipulis is a trainee solicitor in our Prison Law and Complex Crime department within our Manchester office. She is currently working on a range of prison law matters which sees her attending prisons across the UK to take instructions from clients.
Harriet’s daily tasks also include drafting representations in support of Parole and attending Parole Hearings. As a part of our complex crime department, Harriet has vast experience in both the police station and courts as well as taking instructions from clients and instructing experts.
Prior to joining Reeds, Harriet worked in a criminal law firm based in Chesterfield. During her time there, she regularly attended police stations and courts where she would represent clients accused of serious criminal offences. Harriet regularly succeeded in getting their best possible outcome.
Harriet has also held volunteering positions in the Street Law network and the National Centre for Domestic Violence. Harriet is a fully accredited police station representative. She is currently completing her Masters degree in Law and is due to qualify as a solicitor in 2025.
Harriet’s client care skills are impeccable, and she will always fight for her clients until the very end with their best interests at heart. She is an excellent communicator and advocates for her clients who highly respect her. She is incredibly hard working and motivated, and all of her cases are handled with the utmost care and professionalism.