Louise Mackay
– Trainee Solicitor –
Louise is currently undertaking her third seat in Rix & Kay’s Dispute Resolution Team. She works closely with Caroline Knowles-Ley and Richard Ludlow, and has already established a sound understanding across a wide range of dispute resolutions for both individuals and businesses.
Before joining Rix & Kay, Louise studied at Brighton University with a distinction in Law Conversion Masters and at University of Law in Guildford where she achieved a distinction in her LPC. She has also gained experience in private client work.
Louise’s clients
Louise’s current seat in dispute resolution has provided her with direct experience of dealing with a wide range of both individual and commercial clients. She also regularly engages with other solicitors on behalf of her clients, ensuring their best interests are always represented.
Experience and approach
Louise is very driven to give clients the best possible service and understands the importance of keeping them updated throughout their transaction. As well as being client service focused, Louise is already establishing a reputation for dealing with complex scenarios and quickly finding solutions. She is very approachable and adept at boiling down the law to key points in a format that makes it simple and understandable for her clients.
Areas of expertise
- Debt Recovery
- Landlord and Tenant Disputes
- Contract Disputes
- Director Disqualifications
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