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James Netto

Solicitor Advocate | Dawson Cornwell

James joined Dawson Cornwell in September 2012. He studied European Law at the University of Warwick and spent a year studying in France and in Germany as part of his degree.

In 2011, he was awarded a Master’s degree with distinction in Comparative European Law, from Université Lille II, France. His dissertation (focusing on families in the refugee and asylum legal process), has since been published.

He speaks English and Spanish, as well as fluent French. He also has a high level of German.

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Solicitor Advocate | Dawson Cornwell

James joined Dawson Cornwell in September 2012. He studied European Law at the University of Warwick and spent a year studying in France and in Germany as part of his degree.

In 2011, he was awarded a Master’s degree with distinction in Comparative European Law, from Université Lille II, France. His dissertation (focusing on families in the refugee and asylum legal process), has since been published.

He speaks English and Spanish, as well as fluent French. He also has a high level of German.

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