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Michelle advises on criminal and regulatory investigations, including complex fraud, professional negligence, bribery and financial services enforcement. She also has a wealth of experience in advising in interviews under caution, and internal and external investigations. Where individuals and corporate are being investigated by an enforcement teams such as the SFO, FCA, HMRC and NCA Michelle is on hand to assist every step of the way. Having spent many years in Court both prosecuting and defending Michelle is tactically astute and knows the processes, procedures and how to strategically approach any response to investigators. Michelle also assists with internal investigations where corporates want to review potential wrongdoing or check the procedures they have in place. Michelle is considered by her clients to be a great tactician who is warm and approachable. She quickly builds rapport with clients. In court, she has been described as exceptionally bright, calm under pressure and quick thinking in difficult cases.
Since 2021 | Senior Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2018 - 2021 | Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2016 - 2018 | Higher Rights Advocate, Blackfords |
2014 - 2016 | Trainee Solicitor, Bark & Co |
2013 - 2014 | Police Station Advisor |
2016 | Admitted as Solicitor and Higher Rights Advocate |
2013 | LPC, BPP Law School, London |
2011 | Police Station Accreditation |
2010 | LLB. Honours, University of Sheffield |
Young Fraud Lawyers Association (YFLA) Edward Bramley Law Society |
English |
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