Mary Stacey
Mrs Justice Stacey | |
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High Court Judge King's Bench Division | |
Assumed office 1 October 2020 | |
Monarchs | Elizabeth II Charles III |
Preceded by | Mr Justice Supperstone |
Personal details | |
Born | United Kingdom | 15 May 1961
Alma mater | Keble College, Oxford |
Dame Mary Elizabeth Stacey, DBE (born 15 May 1961)[1] is a British High Court judge.
Stacey is the daughter of Rev Nicholas Stacey and was educated at The King's School in Canterbury.[2] She studied English at Keble College, Oxford and graduated with a BA in 1982.[1]
Stacey was admitted as a solicitor in 1987, becoming partner and head of equality at Thompsons in 1993 and serving in that role until 1997. She was part-time chair of the employment tribunals from 1997 to 2003, and full-time chair and latterly an employment judge from 2003 to 2014. She was appointed a recorder in 2007, a circuit judge in 2014, and deputy High Court judge in 2018. She was member of Goldsmiths, University of London council from 2008 to 2014.[3][2][1]
On 1 October 2020, Stacey was appointed a judge of the High Court, replacing Sir Michael Supperstone who retired, and she was assigned to the Queen's Bench Division.[4][3] She took the customary damehood in the same year.[1]
In 2004, she married Stuart Bell and together they have two sons.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Stacey, Hon. Dame Mary Elizabeth, (born 15 May 1961)". Who's Who (UK). 1 December 2021. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U43130. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^ a b "Mary Stacey (OKS) becomes second 1978 leaver to be appointed a High Court judge". The King's School, Canterbury. 14 September 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^ a b "High Court Appointments". Judiciary UK. 11 September 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^ "Senior Judiciary". Judiciary UK. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
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