About Alix
I appreciate that every client instruction is unique and will work collaboratively with each client to understand their desired outcome on a matter. This enables me to provide pragmatic, commercially minded and solution focused advice that best meets the needs of my client, on the specific issue in question.
Alix specialises in advising clients from the public, private and third sector on matters concerning Administrative & Public Law, Regulation and Professional Discipline.
She has acted for both the regulators and the regulated (individuals and firms), managing investigations and disciplinary proceedings from both sides of the process. She has acted for claimants and defendants, appellants and respondents, both bringing and defending various claims including judicial reviews and statutory appeals. She has represented witnesses and core participants in public inquiries and has also advised those conducting a statutory public inquiry, as part of the solicitor to the inquiry team.
Alix has broad sector experience including in Legal, Health & Social care, Finance, Retail, Sport, Real Estate and Policing. Her experience includes advising on complex cross-jurisdictional and international proceedings.
Alix qualified as a solicitor in 2004 and brings to the firm considerable experience from working in both private practice as well as in-house, enabling her to truly understand the needs of her clients.
Experience
- Public inquiries
- Judicial review
- Regulatory and corporate investigations
- Disciplinary proceedings
- Statutory appeals – first tier tribunal / High Court / Court of Appeal
- Drafting of rules, regulations, standing orders, disciplinary schemes, guidance and policy
- Legislative and constitutional drafting
- Corporate governance
- Data protection
Memberships
- Association of regulatory and disciplinary lawyers (ARDL)
- Institute of regulation
Alix's highlights
11.07.2024
Russell-Cooke continues to strengthen market-leading regulatory offering
30.01.2024
Lessons from the Post Office and Covid Inquiry—how recent scandals highlight disclosure issues in litigation