Hilary Meredith is an English solicitor, professor and lobbyist known for her work and advocacy for UK armed forces service personnel and their families.
[1][2] In 1987, Meredith came to notice for bringing the first ever case against the Ministry of Defence, where she represented the widow of a soldier who had been killed on manoeuvres in Canada.
], a legal firm in 2003, specializing in campaigning for the armed forces.
She has been involved in Parliamentary Defence Select Sub-Committee Inquiries providing evidence regarding military training exercises.
[5][6] From 2016, she was appointed senior lecturer of Law and Veterans Affairs at Chester University, serving on the board of the University’s Steering Committee for the Westminster Centre for Veterans Wellbeing and Care.