The National Community Law Project CIC

Mohammed Esa
Mohammed Esa
Community Law Project - Solicitor
"Mohammed Esa is part of the Senior Members Team at the NCLP. Mohammed joined the NCLP in 2021. Qualifying in 2014, Mohammed practices day-to-day as a Solicitor. He primarily focuses his practice in civil litigation and personal injury cases. Mohammed's reason for joining the NCLP was to offer members of the general public guidance in dealing with their legal issues, as well as members of the wider NCLP network assistance with their own practice as future aspiring Solicitors."
Diana Raposo
Diana Raposo
Community Law Project - Solicitor
My name is Diana. I have a law degree from Coimbra University, Portugal, and I also have a postgraduate in Economics and Business Sciences, with human resources specialization, from Azores University. I am passionate about international, labor and business law, since I started my law studies. I joined The National Community Law Project CIC, because I truly believe in its goals and want to support an organization that seeks to bring justice to all citizens.

Aamer Qureshi
Aamer Qureshi
Community Law Project - Legal Consultant
I successfully completed my Master's degree from the University of Birmingham and the Graduate Diploma in Law from the University of Law.
I have 10 years of legal experience in various areas of law. I chose Law as he has a passion to help people in need. My inspiration in Law has always come from my family members who are also in the legal profession.

Mohammed Esa
Mohammed Esa
Community Law Project - Solicitor
"Mohammed Esa is part of the Senior Members Team at the NCLP. Mohammed joined the NCLP in 2021. Qualifying in 2014, Mohammed practices day-to-day as a Solicitor. He primarily focuses his practice in civil litigation and personal injury cases. Mohammed's reason for joining the NCLP was to offer members of the general public guidance in dealing with their legal issues, as well as members of the wider NCLP network assistance with their own practice as future aspiring Solicitors."