Lucy is a fourth year University of Sydney student, currently undertaking a Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Arts (History) as part of the Dalyell Scholars program. At Potentia Litigation, she works as a paralegal and is gaining experience across commercial litigation matters, including contractual disputes, competition and consumer law, and intellectual property.
Lucy has developed strong communication and leadership skills through both academic and professional roles, including as an Executive Editor and columnist for St Andrew’s News and as Community Service Secretary at St Andrew’s College, where she contributed to the execution and delivery of large-scale service initiatives. Her academic contributions include the Dalyell program, completion of Dr Robert Leach’s Leadership Essentials course, involvement in professional development programs and submissions to international essay contests in the United States. These experiences have strengthened her ability to undertake detailed research, think critically, and communicate complex ideas with clarity and precision. She also has a strong interest in legal writing and analysis, complemented by a creative background in writing and visual arts, where her work has been recognised through scholarships and competitions including the John McIntyre Scholarship, Palladian Cup, and Ian Jack Prize.
Chloe joined Potentia Litigation in 2026 and currently works as an administrative assistant supporting business operations, client coordination and marketing. Chloe undertook studying business at the University of Newcastle, and now she’s helping build a fundamental framework to support growth in business and legal operations with her knowledge and experience.