About me
Dora Christodoulou, BA (Hons) Law, University of Kent and PGCE (Further Education), University of Greenwich. Dora qualified as a solicitor in 1991. She has worked as a solicitor specialising in Criminal Law and Employment Law, both in private practice and in the not-for-profit sector (at two London Law Centres). Whilst in criminal practice she was appointed as a Police Station and Magistrates' Court Duty Solicitor. After successfully completing her PGCE she began to combine teaching on the Legal Practice Course with part-time legal practice until October 2003 when she took up a full-time teaching post. Dora is currently a part-time Senior Lecturer at the University teaching on the LLM Legal Practice course (LLM LPC). She is the module leader for LLM LPC Employment Law and Practice; and LLM LPC Advocacy.
Teaching
- LLM LPC; Employment Law and Practice
- LLM LPC; Advocacy
- LLM LPC; Criminal Litigation
- LLM LPC; Solicitors Accounts
- LLM LPC; Practical Legal Research & Legal Writing