Emily qualified in 2005. She then practised in London at NAME for five years, before moving to Newbury and joining Dickins Hopgood Chidley in 2010, becoming a partner in 2014. Emily is
Emily qualified in 2005. She then practised in London at NAME for five years, before moving to Newbury and joining Dickins Hopgood Chidley in 2010, becoming a partner in 2014. Emily is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, having achieved the qualification with distinction in 2013, and a member of the Law Society Private Client Section.
Renowned for her efficient and practical handling of cases, Emily has a gentle and sympathetic approach when dealing with the many varied and sensitive situations her clients find themselves in, always looking after her clients’ interests during what is often a traumatic or stressful period.
In addition to her personal law clients, Emily has over 15 years’ experience of property law, which includes all aspects of conveyancing, lease extensions and associated land issues.
a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, having achieved the qualification with distinction in 2013, and a member of the Law Society Private Client Section. Renowned for her efficient and practical handling of cases, Emily has a gentle and sympathetic approach when dealing with the many varied and sensitive situations her clients find themselves in, always looking after her clients’ interests during what is often a traumatic or stressful period. In addition to her personal law clients, Emily has over 15 years’ experience of property law, which includes all aspects of conveyancing, lease extensions and associated land issues.