Outstanding achievement award for Millicent Grant at National Paralegal Awards
The National Paralegal Awards, which celebrate the epitome of paralegal talent, has this year honoured former CILEX president Millicent Grant KC (Hon) with an outstanding achievement award, recognising her continuing campaign to make the legal profession accessible to all.
Now in its sixth year and hosted by CILEX in Birmingham on 5 September, the awards recognised 12 individuals and three businesses.
Prior to becoming the first non-white president of a legal professional membership organisation in the UK, in 2007, Millie has spent over 30 years as a legal executive, starting her legal career as a secretary straight from school. She was admitted as a Fellow in 1991. In 2020 she became the first chartered legal executive to be appointed as an Honorary Queen's Counsel.
Millicent Grant KC (Hon)
Other winners on the night included Hannah Grinsted, who was awarded National Paralegal of the Year, recognised for a stellar career climb from no legal qualifications or experience to eight years working as a senior paralegal in Tozers’ medical negligence team, where she provides extensive training and support to junior paralegals.
National Paralegal Business of the Year was awarded to Fraser and Fraser, marking its position as thought leaders in genealogy and probate research.
Hannah Grinsted (l)
Other winners were:
This year marks the first year as patron of the awards for Rita Leat, who won last year's outstanding achievement award for her commitment to advancing the paralegal profession and enhancing professional standards.
Rita founded the Professional Paralegal Register (PPR) and is former chief executive of the Institute of Paralegals. She said: “The competition has been extremely high this year. I am incredibly proud to be the patron of such a wonderful and calendar-defining event, highlighting the best in the business.”
Craig Hamer, CEO of CILEX, said: “Paralegals are unequivocally a key pillar of the legal industry, demonstrated by the surge in demand for their services over the last year, so it’s wonderful to be able to shine a light, for a sixth year, on the outstanding talent and provide the recognition they truly deserve.
“I want to pay special tribute to Millie Grant, who has been a torchbearer for those who traditionally have been locked out of the legal industry due to their background or heritage. Her continuous work via the Millicent Grant Scholarship and multiple supporting roles continue to unlock that door and define the future of our sector.”
Millie Grant KC (Hon) said: “I am deeply honoured to be bestowed this accolade and stand among my fellow decorated colleagues. It is my ambition to continue publicly demonstrating why paralegals should not be overlooked and why they should be championed as an asset to the legal sector.
“I broke the glass ceiling when I became the first black president of CILEX and I hope I will see the wonderfully talented individuals that celebrate alongside me today celebrating more career-defining moments which they so truly deserve.”