Experience and Background
Amie is an Associate in the Regulatory team in Leicester supporting with a variety of regulatory compliance issues, including representing clients under investigation and prosecution by enforcing authorities including the HSE, CQC and local authorities.
Amie has previous experience in criminal law and supporting clients through testing cases.
Amie joined Howes Percival in 2022 as a Trainee Solicitor undertaking seats in the Regulatory, Dispute Resolution and Insolvency and Corporate Recovery teams.
- 2024 – present: Associate Solicitor, Howes Percival
- 2022 – 2024: Trainee Solicitor, Howes Percival
- 2020 – 2021: Legal Practice Course and Masters of Law, De Montfort University
- 2017 – 2020: LLB Law, De Montfort University
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