Profile description
Criminal law
Louise has many years' experience of advising and representing clients in criminal and quasi-criminal matters ranging from road traffic offences to murder and regulatory offences, with a demonstrable track record in appeal work. She is accustomed to acting as a junior alone in the most serious and complex cases and is known as a determined and resilient advocate who places emphasis on pro-active involvement at the earliest stages of a case. Louise's typical diet of work includes the following types of case:
- Violent and organised crime
- Public order offences (including harassment and intimidation)
- Complex fraud (including benefit fraud and tax evasion)
- Drug offences
- Proceed of Crime Act (POCA)
- Complex motoring cases
- Serious sexual assaults and sexual offences prevention orders
- Regulatory crime (including local authority prosecutions)
In addition to her expertise dealing with 'serious' criminal offences, Louise offers extensive experience of representing individual and commercial clients faced with quasi-criminal reguatory prosecutions at the hands of local authorities and other prosecuting agencies. This area of Louise's practice includes defending prosecutions for trading standards, health & safety, licensing and environmental offences.
Louise is also known for her personable and approachable attitude towards lay clients. Louise has a particular interest in those areas of crime which sometimes overlap with other areas such as employment and immigration. She also delivers training on the topic of Crime & Deportation for BPP Law School.
Immigration law
Before being called to the Bar, Louise gained experience in immigration law whilst working for a specialist immigration firm and has continued to develop and expand her expertise whilst in practice. In addition she delivers deportation training courses for BPP Law School to junior lawyers which keeps her up to date with this controversial and fast developing area of law. Whether it’s asylum appeals, challenging deportation orders, providing advice on entry clearance refusals, study or work visas, or advice on the points based system Louise offers a seamless and professional approach to all aspects of immigration work and can also be instructed on a direct basis from anywhere in the world.
Employment law
Louise also practises employment law. She accepts instructions from either Claimants or Respondents. In addition to her experience as a trial advocate she is happy to provide written opinions and has advised and acted in cases involving unfair and constructive dismissal, age discrimination, whistle blowing, mediation and compromise agreements. Turnaround of papers is by arrangement otherwise 14 days. Louise is sensitive to time and resource constraints and is flexible as to the location and venue for conferences.
Louise is qualified to accept Direct Access instructions
Memberships
- Criminal Bar Association
- Northern Circuit
- Gray’s Inn