Laytons ETL
Rachel Weir is an experienced solicitor currently working at Laytons ETL since June 2018, where roles have included trainee solicitor, paralegal in dispute resolution, and legal administrator. Prior experience includes a brief tenure in dispute resolution with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and exposure to in-house legal processes at Arqiva. Early career experiences encompass administrative and sales roles at Arqiva and Somers Partnership, along with a sales and marketing position at The One Brand, contributing to skills in customer relations and product development. Rachel Weir holds a Legal Practice Course (LPC) and a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) from The University of Law, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Nottingham.
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Laytons ETL
Laytons ETL is a commercial law firm founded on a strong set of values that imbue all that we do and are calculated to enable us to achieve the highest standards. For clients, our focus is on you and what is important for you. We apply our expertise with commercial insight to help achieve your objectives. We invest time in building lasting relationships and a good understanding of your affairs. Wherever practical the same lawyers act. In this way we know what matters and our advice can be relevant, effective and appropriate. Commerce is global and therefore so is our capability. Working with overseas firms that we know well to be excellent in their field and jurisdiction, we advise and operate across geographic borders and legal jurisdictions. In short, we seek to understand your needs and to deliver the results that you want, where and when you need them. If you seek a career, our internal culture mirrors our external ethos. We enjoy our work, working with good colleagues and resources, on good quality matters for good clients. Mutually supportive and non-hierarchical, we allow space for development and meld the contributions of all in providing excellent service to our clients. We look forward to working with you.