Eva Lomnicka

She has been appointed Queen's Counsel Honoris Causa in 2020 and retired as a Barrister from Lincoln's Inn.

[2] Eva has graduated her Bachelor of Laws and Master of Arts degrees at Cambridge University[3] and qualified as a barrister.

[4] Her early work focused on discrimination, but soon moved into the fields of consumer credit, as the Consumer Credit Act 1974 was passed.

[5] In 1975, she joined King's College London as a lecturer[6] and became professor in 1993.

Eva is a Bencher of the Middle Temple[9] and was[2] practising barrister with an advisory practice in consumer credit and financial services regulation at Lincoln's Inn Chambers.