Laura advises on a range of general commercial and contract matters, including data protection, franchising, ecommerce, licensing and supply and distribution work.
Laura qualified as a solicitor in 2025 having trained at Stevens & Bolton. She originally joined the firm in 2021 as a finance, restructuring and insolvency paralegal.
Laura has worked with a wide variety of clients from small start-ups to established household names, including undertaking an in-house secondment with a key client in the life sciences sector. She draws on this experience to not only provide skilled legal advice but also offer commercially focused, pragmatic solutions that align with the core of a client’s business.
Recent highlights include:
- Drafting and advising on exclusive and non-exclusive distribution agreements for an established client in the luxury fragrance and cosmetic sector
- Advising a large well-known restaurant chain on its international data sharing arrangements to ensure compliance with data protection laws, including an international data transfer agreement (IDTA) and addendum
- Acting for a multinational holding company, which specialises in the design, manufacture and distribution of luxury goods, and advising in respect of its obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2015, including drafting a template modern slavery statement
Laura is co-chair of the Women in Business series, and sits on the Guildford Junior Professionals (GJP) committee, for which she regularly organises events to provide women and junior professionals with a platform to share experiences, collectively support and grow their network.
