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"Eurydice is fantastic. She has got a wonderful, calm demeanour and she is very hardworking and knowledgeable in the area."

Chambers UK 2025

"Eurydice Cote - very knowledgeable and hard-working but also has a kind and considerate way of dealing with clients. Always provides a first rate service for her clients."

Legal 500 2025

"Eurydice Cote is knowledgeable, hardworking, intelligent and has a very good manner when dealing with clients."

The Legal 500, 2024

"Eurydice Cote is surely a partner in the making, with a fantastic attention to detail and real tenacity."

The Legal 500, 2024

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Eurydice is a Senior Associate in the Clinical Negligence Team. She represents individuals who have sustained life changing injuries.

Eurydice joined the department in 2015. She now acts for a variety of claimants, both adults and children, and deals with claims involving delays in diagnosis, surgical errors and patient mismanagement. She has expertise in assisting claimants who have sustained spinal or orthopaedic injuries. She has also advised on numerous ophthalmic claims.

Eurydice acts for families in fatal claims where the death has occurred through medical negligence. She regularly secures high value settlements. 

Eurydice has an eye for detail and ensures cases are thoroughly investigated to achieve the best outcome for her clients. She advises clients in emotionally difficult situations arising from life-changing events.  She understands how daunting litigation can be and works hard to reassure and support her clients. She is professional, approachable and tenacious. Eurydice is ranked as an Associates to Watch in Chambers UK and Leading Associates in Legal 500. 

Eurydice previously volunteered for the charity Actions Against Medical Accident, which campaigns for patient safety and justice. 

Eurydice lived in France and America. She is bilingual in French and English, and speaks conversational Spanish.

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Eurydice had an excellent grasp of the case and of the detail. I always felt she had my best interests at heart and trusted her completely."

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Attention to detail, transparency over cost and a combination of professionalism and sensitivity."

A client

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