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Senior Solicitor | Director
Aldershot
My career didn’t start in law. In my early working life, I moved through various non-legal sectors, gaining experience but feeling increasingly disconnected and unsure about my future. That sense of disillusionment eventually pushed me to rethink everything. I chose to study law because I was looking for real direction and meaningful work.
Entering law school in my late twenties as a mature student changed the way I saw both education and career. I appreciated every lecture, every case, every challenge. It gave me a solid, realistic understanding of what a life in law could look like. It shaped the values I still hold: hard work, integrity and a genuine commitment to the people I represent. I kept these values firmly in my mind when I began my legal career in 2001 and when I founded Bison Solicitors in 2014.
I started Bison Solicitors with a deliberate choice: we would not try to be all things to all people. Instead, we would focus only on the areas of law we are truly good at and genuinely passionate about. That focus allows us to be bold in our approach, effective in our delivery and driven with unwavering focus by results for our clients. Everyone who joins Bison shares that same commitment - to be excellent at what we do and to care deeply about how we do it.
In 2025, we took a step that reflects who we are at our core. Bison Solicitors transitioned from private individual ownership to a fully employee-owned firm through an Employee Ownership Trust. Under this structure, the business is owned for the benefit of its employees. Governance is shared, voices are heard and everyone within the firm has a say in Bison’s present and future. When the firm succeeds - our people succeed, personally and collectively.
I’m incredibly proud of how far we’ve come and even more excited about where we’re going.
Bison’s vision is now a shared one and the next chapter is only just beginning.
Mental Health Department | Solicitor | Associate Director | Head of Mental Health Department | Law Society Accredited Panel Member
Libby specialises in representing individuals detained under the Mental Health Act providing compassionate and robust legal advocacy. Her work includes representation at First-tier Tribunals, Hospital Managers hearings, Care Programme Approach meetings, and Care and Treatment Reviews (CTRs).
She is accredited by the Law Society’s Mental Health Panel, a distinction she earned in 2016, and qualified as a solicitor in 2018.
Her passion for mental health and human rights law was sparked during her undergraduate studies at the University of Winchester, where she earned her LLB (Hons). She went on to complete the Legal Practice Course at the University of Law in Guildford, gaining practical experience in family law, conveyancing, and private client work through placements at several firms.
Libby is known for her empathetic, client-centred approach and her ability to adapt to each individual’s needs—whether that means simplifying complex legal processes, using creative communication methods, or simply making clients feel at ease in challenging circumstances. Her dedication has earned her the trust of long-standing clients, many of whom she has supported for over a decade.
In her leadership role, Libby also oversees supervision and training within the department, helping to shape the next generation of mental health law practitioners.
Outside of this her client’s and colleagues know her best for her coffee addiction which is quite impressive.
Court of Protection Department | Solicitor
Laila began a legal career as a court Legal Adviser to Magistrates and Judges across various London courts. Over 19 years in the Ministry of Justice, Laila advised on adult and youth crime, gaining extensive experience in the criminal justice system, as well as in mental health, judicial review, and case stated.
Laila’s experience led to teaching the Legal Practice Course, where Laila taught criminal law, employment law, and advocacy. Laila also supervised research students and those working in the Family pro bono clinic.
In spare time, Laila sits as a Family Magistrate, making sensitive decisions about children’s futures and contact arrangements. Laila has also undertaken a range of voluntary roles in the UK and abroad, including charity work with children, volunteering as a Samaritan, serving as a mental health champion at work, supervising in a university family law clinic, and acting as a School Governor.
Combining a legal career with a commitment to public service led Laila to specialise in public law. Laila now supports vulnerable individuals lacking mental capacity and facing deprivation of liberty, often involving breaches of human rights. Laila helps parties navigate complex legal procedures, working closely with local authorities, advocates, and the Official Solicitor. Where needed, Laila applies to the Court of Protection to seek judgments on welfare matters, striving for outcomes that reflect the person’s wishes and best interests.
In spare time, Laila enjoys the outdoors, travelling, exploring different cultures and cuisines, cooking, DIY, theatre, and volunteering.
Court of Protection Department | Solicitor
During her time at Bison Solicitors, Louise completed her solicitor training, further developing her expertise in public law and advocacy. Prior to joining Bison, she worked as a Paralegal and Legal Assistant in the Local Authority, primarily within Child Care and Court of Protection.
Louise is an enthusiastic and passionate member of the Court of Protection Team. She is dedicated to helping vulnerable client groups, particularly children and adults with complex support needs.
From 2014 to 2018, Louise supported victims of domestic violence as a Domestic Violence Support Worker within a domestic abuse charity. Her commitment to client care is evident in her compassionate and client-focused approach, ensuring that each individual receives the support and representation they need.
Court of Protection Department | Solicitor
Tina has dedicated her career and personal life to safeguarding the rights of vulnerable individuals, approaching each case with professionalism, compassion and a clear understanding of her clients’ concerns and objectives. By drawing on her legal expertise and strong client care skills, Tina provides practical solutions and a service that consistently aims to exceed expectations.
With an unwavering commitment to resolving complex matters, Tina combines determination, sound judgment, and a confident application of the law with an empathetic approach. Her career has naturally evolved towards the protection of human rights, ensuring that the decisions made are always in the best interests of her clients.
Court of Protection Department | Solicitor | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Before her time at Bison Solicitors, she volunteered at Citizens Advice, helping others in personal strife.
Amy is a qualified solicitor and accredited member of the Law Society’s Mental Health Panel, having gained both during her time at Bison Solicitors.
Amy started in the Mental Health Department; representing those detained under the Mental Health Act, advocating for them at their tribunal hearings.
Amy is a compassionate, due-diligent and dedicated solicitor. Taking these skills learnt and developed Amy now works in our Court of Protection department aiming to achieve the best possible outcome for each individual with a valued empathetic approach.
Her interests include languages, European history and politics. She also teaches Spanish in her spare time.
Mental Health Department | Solicitor | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Following a successful career in the music industry as a professional freelance session drummer, Thomas used his initiative to advertise his skills and professional qualifications to start, build and run a profitable business that provided drum lessons and group workshops, privately and in schools, targeted at supporting young people with behavioural issues, learning difficulties and special needs.
Thomas chose to pursue a legal career in mental health law with Bison Solicitors so that he can continue working with vulnerable members of society which he finds incredibly satisfying and rewarding. Thomas aims to make a significant impact to his clients’ lives and always seeks to achieve the best possible outcome given the facts of a case.
Outside of work family comes first. Thomas enjoys to cook and eat with his family and loves to plan and take the children on all sorts of crazy adventures.
If there is spare any time left, Thomas continues to be passionate about music and on an evening likes to have a beer and listen to records or watch music documentaries and programs on TV.
Court of Protection Department | Solicitor
Since joining Bison Solicitors, she has acted for a wide range of clients, building strong relationships and offering clear, compassionate advice tailored to individual needs. Her work is driven by a commitment to protecting the rights and best interests of vulnerable individuals.
Outside of work, Sahr enjoys exploring new cuisines and discovering different restaurants, as well as travelling to new places and keeping fit at the gym.
Mental Health Department | Public Law Department | Trainee Solicitor | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
She regularly appears before the Mental Health Tribunal and has acted in complex cases, including section 117 aftercare disputes, nearest relative displacement applications, and restricted patients under sections 37/41 of the Mental Health Act. She also has conduct of an ongoing Court of Appeal matter, demonstrating her ability to manage high-level, precedent-setting litigation.
As a supervisor within the firm’s head office, Lauren brings a thorough, detail-oriented and adaptive approach to her work. She prides herself on providing clear legal analysis, practical advice, and tailoring her advocacy to the needs of each client.
Outside of her legal work, Lauren plays semi-professional football, reflecting her commitment, discipline, and strong team ethic.
Dedicated and innovative, Lauren is committed to securing the best possible outcomes for individuals facing some of the most challenging circumstances in mental health and public law.
Court of Protection Department | Trainee Solicitor
She has since begun her solicitor training with Bison Solicitors, working towards full qualification.
Camilla began her legal career in criminal law but soon discovered a strong interest in Court of Protection work. Since making the transition, she has found this area of law particularly rewarding. She is passionate about supporting vulnerable individuals and ensuring their voices are heard—something she finds especially meaningful during client visits and advocacy. Camilla continues to build her experience and expertise in the Court of Protection field as she progresses through her training.
Outside of work, Camilla enjoys travelling and experiencing different cultures, spending time outdoors, and reading.
Court of Protection Department | Trainee Solicitor
Murron is now undertaking her Training Contract with a focus on the Court of Protection element of Human Rights law.
Murron joined the Court of Protection team at Bison Solicitors in 2023. Having worked within various professional roles in the Local Authority, Solicitor’s firms and Domestic Abuse support organisations, Murron has gained experience of working in a range of areas of law. This includes Human Rights, Domestic Abuse and Family Law. She is also a qualified McKenzie Friend and Dementia Friend.
Outside of work, Murron enjoys travelling and exploring new countries. She also enjoys theme parks, reading and watching movies.
Mental Health Department | Trainee Solicitor | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
During her studies, she developed a keen interest in areas of law that directly impact vulnerable individuals, which naturally led her to explore mental health law.
Lucinde’s entry into the field of mental health law was something of a happy accident, but from the moment she became involved, it felt like an immediate and natural fit. Lucinde was drawn to the human side of the work—the ability to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives at times when they are most in need of support, clarity, and advocacy.
Outside of work, Lucinde enjoys exploring creative outlets such as photography and reading, and she makes a point to stay active through running and hiking.
Mental Health Department | Public Law Department | Associate Director | Branch Manager | Law Society Accredited Panel Member
From an early age, Hussain was drawn to supporting vulnerable people and advocating for those in need. Growing up with a strong sense of fairness and community responsibility, he committed himself to a legal career where he could protect individuals who may otherwise struggle to have their voices heard. This ethos continues to guide his practice today.
Hussain has extensive experience representing clients detained under both civil and restricted Mental Health Act provisions. He advocates for individuals across a broad spectrum of complexities and backgrounds, including those on forensic pathways, CAMHS matters, and clients with neurodivergent needs. Regardless of the nature or seriousness of the case, Hussain firmly believes that every client’s liberty is of equal importance. No case is too big or too small — his commitment is to provide a consistently high level of representation, ensuring that rights, treatment, and rehabilitation remain central to every matter. He is dedicated to securing fair outcomes and protecting the interests of everyone he represents.
He regularly appears before the First-tier Tribunal (Mental Health), Hospital Managers’ panels and Care Programme Approach meetings, and handles complex aftercare and community support matters, including public law challenges when required.
Clients consistently describe Hussain as calm, diligent and compassionate. He is recognised for his meticulous preparation, clear communication, and ability to identify key issues that may be overlooked. Many clients express that their experience with Hussain and Bison Solicitors has been exceptional — highlighting the firm’s high standards, professionalism, and the reassurance that comes from knowing they are supported by a team with strong expertise and trusted professional networks dedicated to achieving positive outcomes.
Outside of practice, Hussain enjoys staying active, following the sport of boxing, travelling and spending quality time with his family.
Court of Protection Department | Apprentice Solicitor
Driven by a desire to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives, Shelby chose to specialise in Court of Protection work. She initially joined Bison Solicitors as a Paralegal supporting senior members of the team and now manages her own caseload working closely with the OS, RPPRs and family members. Shelby particularly values building strong relationships with her clients and supporting them through challenging times.
Outside of work, Shelby maintains an active lifestyle, attending regular fitness classes and enjoying countryside walks with her dog. She also enjoys travelling and reading to relax.
Mental Health Department | Trainee Solicitor | Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
During her undergraduate studies, Megan explored mental health law, which sparked a deep interest in this area of practice. She is committed to providing compassionate and client-centred support, recognising the sensitive and complex circumstances faced by individuals navigating mental health challenges. Her approach is grounded in empathy, respect, and a determination to achieve fair and just outcomes for her clients.
Outside of work, Megan enjoys reading, which allows her to explore different ideas and perspectives, and travelling, where she finds inspiration in discovering new cultures and experiences. These interests provide balance to her professional life and enrich her personal and professional outlook.
Mental Health Department | Trainee Solicitor
It was during this time that his calling to pursue a career in law became clear. Motivated by a commitment to continual growth, Adnan went on to complete his LPC alongside a Master of Laws.
He now works within the Mental Health Department, where he has developed a particular passion for protecting and championing the rights of his clients.
In demonstration of Adnan’s passion for this, Adnan is currently working towards his accreditation as a Law Society Panel Member which he hopes to achieve soon to enable him to represent his client’s personally on appeal.
Outside of work, Adnan enjoys playing the guitar, a hobby he has nurtured since childhood. He is also a keen badminton player, regularly competing in amateur tournaments, and has a lifelong love for chess, always making time for the game.
Mental Health Department | Law Society Accredited Panel Member
For the past six years, Mark has served as a Mental Health Panel Member, playing a vital role in reviewing and determining complex mental health cases within a multidisciplinary tribunal framework. Through this work, he has developed extensive expertise in mental health law, capacity, and patient rights. Mark has also successfully advocated in complex cases, achieving excellent outcomes for clients through meticulous case preparation, clear communication, and a compassionate, person-centred approach.
Alongside his legal and panel experience, Mark has worked extensively as a Mental Health Support Worker, providing dedicated one-to-one and group support to adults experiencing a range of mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders, depression, psychosis, and personality disorders. His role involved developing and implementing tailored care plans, promoting independence, and supporting clients to access community resources and re-engage with daily life. Mark built strong, trusting relationships with clients and multidisciplinary professionals, helping to reduce hospital admissions, improve emotional wellbeing, and support sustainable recovery outcomes.
Mark also brings a wealth of experience from his service in both the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. During his time in the Armed Forces, he developed exceptional discipline, leadership, and communication skills, working in high-pressure environments that demanded resilience, teamwork, and integrity. His naval background provided him with a deep understanding of maritime operations and international contexts, complementing his later academic focus on Maritime Law.
In the Royal Air Force, Mark was responsible for supporting personnel welfare and operational readiness, gaining valuable experience in managing challenging situations, maintaining confidentiality, and supporting colleagues’ mental health and wellbeing.
Mental Health Department | Solicitor | Manchester Branch Manager | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Laura is a passionate member of the Bison’s team. She endeavours to go above and beyond for her clients and has a very empathetic and friendly manner with them. Laura became aware of her love for human rights after studying it at undergraduate level. She chose mental health to pursue her career and has a passion for advocating and representing vulnerable clients, to ensure their rights are protected.
Laura has gone on to specialise in her chosen field of mental health law. Laura represents and assists clients detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 (as amended by the 2007 Act).
Since joining Bison Solicitors, she has acted for a wide range of clients in hospital detention and in the community covering all aspects of mental health law from Care Programme Approach Meetings to Hospital Managers Hearings as well as preparing cases at the First Tier Tribunal.
In her spare time Laura enjoys, walking in the countryside, keeping fit and cooking.
Mental Health Department | Paralegal | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
In this role, she has managed her own caseload and represented clients detained under the Mental Health Act. Darcy is currently preparing to complete her SQE2 exams next year, with the goal of qualifying as a solicitor.
Darcy was drawn to Mental Health law by her strong sense of justice and commitment to protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals. The nature of the work demands both compassion and resilience, and Darcy approaches each case with a balance of empathy, clear communication, and strategic focus. Her priority is always to ensure that clients feel heard and confident that their best interests are being represented.
Outside of work, Darcy enjoys spending time with her partner and stepchildren, baking and cooking, and planning future travel to explore more of the world. She also makes time for fitness and personal development.
Mental Health Department | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
With six years of experience, she is a Law Society Accredited Mental Health Panel Member, representing clients at First-tier Tribunals and Hospital Managers’ Hearings, including complex and sensitive cases such as forensic sections, restricted patients, and capacity-related matters. Kyra has an excellent track record in achieving successful discharges, working closely with clients to ensure their voices are heard and their rights are fully protected. She provides compassionate, thorough, and effective support, helping clients navigate what can often be a challenging legal process with confidence and clarity.
Alongside her work, Kyra is currently undertaking the Legal Practice Course (LPC) part-time at the University of Law, further enhancing her legal knowledge and expertise.
Kyra is a friendly, approachable, and dedicated member of the team who goes above and beyond to support her clients and colleagues.
Mental Health Department | Paralegal | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Nosheen studied human rights and mental health law at undergraduate level and chose to pursue mental health law in her career. She is passionate about what she does and endeavours to assist those who require her help by advising them of their rights under the Mental Health Act.
Nosheen now works as a Mental Health Specialist, advising clients on their rights and preparing them for any upcoming Hospital Managers Meetings or First Tier Tribunals.
In her spare time, she enjoys shopping, going to different restaurants and travelling.
Mental Health Department | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Shazmeen completed her LLB law degree at the University of Huddersfield in 2016 gaining an upper 2nd class degree. Following this, Shazmeen worked in various areas in the legal field such as RTA, immigration and family law gaining valuable experience on the way.
Shazmeen now works as a law society mental health panel member, advising clients on their rights and preparing them for upcoming Hospital Managers Hearings and First Tier Tribunals.
In her spare time Shazmeen enjoys travelling around the world, exploring different cultures and sightseeing. She also enjoys going on walks, reading and spending time with family/friends.
Mental Health Department | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Following this, Edrina completed the Bar Professional Training Course and a Masters in Law at Manchester Metropolitan University in 2021, achieving a Very Competent grade.
Edrina regularly advocates on behalf of adults with learning difficulties and disabilities – a role which inspired her interests in mental health law and motivations to help those in vulnerable positions.
In her spare time, Edrina enjoys keeping active and fundraising for different charities. Most recently, Edrina skydived 15,000 ft. raising over £5,500 for Bury Hospice.
Mental Health Department | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Building on this foundation, she pursued a Masters in Law in International Human Rights Law at the University of Essex, where her dissertation focused on the vital need for protection for transgender and non-binary individuals within health law, earning her a distinction.
Throughout her academic journey, Jess remained deeply committed to social justice causes. She volunteered to support individuals facing the death penalty and continued her advocacy for LGBTQIA+ rights. Jess also secured valuable placements with legal firms, honing her legal and advocacy skills.
Driven by a desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable individuals, Jess chose to specialize in mental health law. At Bison Solicitors, she is dedicated to ensuring that her clients' rights are safeguarded, whether they are in hospital detention or within the community. Jess is known for her empathetic approach and her unwavering commitment to exceeding her client's expectations. She has successfully represented them at First-tier Tribunal hearings.
Outside of her legal career, Jess finds joy in spending quality time with her dog, Toby, and indulging in her passion for live music.
Mental Health Department | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
During his undergraduate studies at Southampton, Harry was awarded the Law School Prize for Most Outstanding Merit in the Study of Human Rights.
Harry has a particular interest in representing clients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), shaped by his close family experience and understanding of the unique challenges they face. Advocating for the most vulnerable clients and building trust and rapport is of great importance to him.
Harry absolutely loves travelling, having grown up in Singapore—he has currently visited 27 countries (and counting!). He enjoys both watching and playing tennis. He also values having a creative outlet and helps his mum with her wedding floristry whenever he can.
Mental Health Department | Paralegal | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
In 2024, Emily successfully completed the Bar Professional Training Course, achieving a Very Competent grade. All of her academic qualifications were obtained at Manchester Metropolitan University.
During her legal training, Emily developed a strong passion for human rights. While studying, she volunteered at the Greater Manchester Law Centre, where she represented individuals appealing decisions related to their disability benefits. This experience reinforced her commitment to advocating for those in vulnerable positions—a role she continues to fulfil in her current position at Bison’s.
Emily is a Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member. She advises clients on their rights and represents them at both Hospital Managers Hearings and First Tier Tribunals.
Outside of work, Emily enjoys baking, particularly loaf cakes. She is also passionate about travel and is always planning her next adventure.
Mental Health Department | Paralegal | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Mental health law is close to home for Olivia, and she is passionate about advocating for those who may feel they do not have a voice. With professionalism, dedication, and compassion- Olivia approaches every case with the commitment it deserves.
Alongside her work, Olivia is studying for the Bar with the aim of qualifying as a Barrister, and already holds a Master’s degree in Law. This academic background, combined with hands-on experience, allows her to bring both legal insight and empathy to every case.
Olivia is also recognised for exceptional client care and a personable approach. Clients often associate her with her trademark pink coat — when it was once replaced with a black coat, clients immediately voiced their disapproval. Since then, she has kept two pink coats at hand, a small but meaningful reflection of the care and consistency clients can expect.
Outside of work, Olivia enjoys relaxing with friends and family, often accompanied by a well-earned large glass of wine.
Mental Health Department | Paralegal | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Emily also volunteered at the Royal Holloway Legal Advice Centre, where she worked with a wide variety of people and gained a valuable head start in her legal career.
Emily’s motivation to work in Mental Health law stems from a passion for helping those who may find navigating the legal system particularly challenging. Emily takes a people-focused approach, ensuring that clients feel supported, respected, and understood at every stage. She values the opportunity to build trust and meaningful, professional connections with individuals from all walks of life.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time outdoors in the countryside with friends and family, and often goes swimming to unwind when life gets a bit hectic.
Court of Protection Department | Community Care Department | Solicitor | Head of court of Protection Department
She was admitted to the roll as a solicitor in 2009 and worked as a solicitor-advocate for a specialist Child Law firm representing parents and children, through their appointed Guardians, in child care proceedings. Whilst there, Danielle became a member of the Law Society Children Panel and Association of Lawyers for Children.
Danielle now specialises in representing vulnerable clients who lack mental capacity, before the Court of Protection, primarily in health and welfare proceedings.
She works closely with her clients, their families and all professionals involved to ensure that decisions are made in the best interests of every client and she has acquired a wealth of experience working on a variety of complex cases.
Danielle has always been passionate about defending the rights of others and she has dedicated her career to advising and helping clients to ensure the best possible outcome.
Danielle is highly professional and her approach to clients is always confident yet compassionate.
In her spare time, Danielle enjoys spending time with her family and friends, music, travelling and yoga.
Court of Protection | Senior Solicitor | Assistant Head of Court of Protection Department | Accredited Legal Representative Mental Capacity Welfare Accreditation Scheme
Manchester
Salil was admitted to the roll as a solicitor in 2017 after completing his training contract with a firm specialising in Mental Health and Court of Protection law.
Salil began his legal career working at a Citizens Advice Bureau to help vulnerable people in the community. He has experience of advising and representing clients in Mental Health Tribunals but now focuses on assisting and advising clients in relation to health and welfare issues in the Court of Protection.
Salil has advised on a wide of variety of Court of Protection matters including S21A and S16 cases. He has been instructed by the Official Solicitor, RPRs and family members and has conducted his own advocacy in the Court of Protection. Salil also has experience of advising clients in relation to serious medical treatment cases, in particular: Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust v JF [2018] EWCOP 32.
In his spare time, Salil is enthusiastic about cars and Formula 1 racing and enjoys swimming and playing pool to relax.
Court of Protection Department | Consultant Solicitor | Accredited Legal Representative Mental Capacity Welfare Accreditation Scheme
Janet was admitted to the roll as a solicitor in 2001 after completing her training contract with a firm specialising in family law. She went on to work at Her Majesty’s’ Court Service as a legal adviser to the magistrates, dealing with Criminal and Family matters . Since then she has gained a wealth of experience in Public Law working for various local authorities around the country, with a focus on social care law, including Childcare Proceedings and Court of Protection proceedings. Janet also has experience in property law and residential conveyancing.
Janet has a thorough knowledge of the Care Act 2014, the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Children Act 1989, and experience of Judicial Review applications. Her work for various local authorities for over 12 years has given her insight into the practice and procedures of local authority social care departments and their statutory duties towards children and adults. She has previously conducted safeguarding adults reviews and serious case reviews for local authorities.
Janet is able to act in situations where a person (‘P’) is deprived of their liberty under conditions which amount to a deprivation of their liberty/breach of human rights and is able to represent P to challenge a standard authorisation granted by a Supervisory Body through the Court of Protection. Janet can also assist individuals to make applications to the Court of Protection in relation to welfare decisions or to apply to appoint a Deputy for Finance and Property or Welfare. Janet is able to advise assist and champion individual clients in relation to social care and deprivation of liberty. Janet will offer a service to vulnerable clients based on empathy and integrity.
Away from the office, Janet enjoys a variety of hobbies with her family, including running, swimming, paddle-boarding and country walks with her dog.
Mental Health Department | Consultant Solicitor | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
During his studies Daniel gained valuable experience in Mental Health Law and Human Rights Law but joined Bison following practice in Private Client Law and Commercial Law which he is now using to assist businesses safeguard their livelihoods by providing Commercial Powers of Attorney.
Daniel has a direct and formal approach and is passionate about combining his knowledge, abilities and conscientious nature for the betterment of others. He feels very strongly about ensuring the law is accessible to all, should they need it, and has a genuine desire to achieve the fairest possible outcome to what are often very challenging circumstances.
Daniel loves a challenge, both professionally and physically. Having grown up on an island Daniel is at home jet skiing, kayaking, and enjoying a sunset beach walk with his beloved dogs.
Outside of work, Daniels interests lie in all things automotive, cooking and playing his guitars.
Daniel is now helping those detained under the Mental Health Act to build their cases for either Tribunals or Hospital Managers Hearings, or is providing legal advice and representation at First Tier Tribunal Hearings having achieved Mental Health Panel Accreditation.
Court of Protection Department | Community Care Department | Senior Solicitor | Accredited Legal Representative Mental Capacity Welfare Accreditation Scheme
Jeanette also spent some time teaching legal knowledge and professional and functional skills to post-graduate law students on the LPC and to business and legal apprentices.
Jeanette is a highly experienced, valued member of the Court of Protection department.
Mental Health Department | Supervisor | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
In her work, Medha advises individuals detained in Hospitals, Prison and Community about their legal rights under the Mental Health Act 1983 and routes to discharge. Her advice and instructions are not always limited to discharge but also includes negotiating and achieving outcomes with the Clinical team on individual instructions. Her work often extends to, representations at professional meetings such as Care Programme Approach meetings and Section 117 After-care meetings.
Medha has client care at the core of her work and in doing so has successfully achieved rare outcomes such as discharge of Section 37 from medium secure facility to home through a Hospital Managers Hearing but also conditional discharge from medium secure facility to home without the requirement of transition to supported facilities via the First-tier Tribunal.
Mental Health Department | Branch Supervisor | Law Society Accredited Mental Health Panel Member
She has extensive experience representing both civil and forensic clients before tribunals and regularly advises on complex legal matters. Dionne is recognised for her meticulous attention to detail and commitment to client care. Her position as Branch Supervisor reflects her experience, professionalism, and dedication to the highest standards of practice.
Outside of her professional role, Dionne is a keen rower and regularly trains and competes in the sport. She also enjoys spending time with friends and values the balance that her personal interests bring to her demanding professional career. Dionne approaches both her work and personal pursuits with determination, resilience, and a positive attitude, qualities that underpin her commitment to achieving the best outcomes for her clients.
Mental Health Department | Branch Supervisor | Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member
Fuelling her ambition, Becca pursued a master’s degree in Human Rights Law, deepening her understanding of the complexities surrounding this vital area.
It was during this time that Becca discovered mental health law. Joining Bison’s as a mental health paralegal, she found her niche and has not looked back. Since her start at Bison’s Becca has progressed through her career, now being an experienced Law Society Mental Health Accredited Panel Member and Supervisor; enabling the continued training and development of others.
Becca is dedicated to advocating for and representing vulnerable clients, ensuring that their rights are upheld and protected within the legal system. Her commitment to the work stems from a profound belief in the importance of providing a voice for those who may not otherwise be heard.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Becca enjoys physical activities. She is an avid gym-goer, finding strength and balance through exercise, and she also enjoys exploring the beauty of nature through country walks.
HR Administrator
At Bison Solicitors, Sam oversees the entire HR function and works in areas such as recruitment, onboarding, offboarding and enacting the company’s people policy. He works closely with the senior management team ensuring that the firm works at its most efficient and happiest. Sam is an organised, dedicated worker who ensures deadlines are met and people are informed.
Outside of work, Sam enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing board games and watching movies.
Business Administrator
With a strong understanding of all aspects of her department’s work, Mabel is known for her efficiency, organisation, and attention to detail. Working in a busy legal environment has strengthened her ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and deliver work to a consistently high standard.
Mabel enjoys the variety that comes with her role — from communicating directly with clients to coordinating key tasks behind the scenes. She values being part of a professional and supportive team where collaboration and clear communication help achieve positive outcomes for clients.
Outside of work, Mabel enjoys spending time with her friends and family, along with going on weekends away and hot holidays.
Receptionist
Her expertise in the Firm includes, supporting Solicitors / Paralegal with exceptional administrative support and file management. Also, Raj has strong communication skills dedicated to creating a welcoming and professional atmosphere for all client, visitors, and colleagues alike.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking and entertaining, also passionate about baking and going for long walks.
Business Administrator
Her responsibilities range from answering client calls and internal emails to opening case files, ensuring every matter is managed efficiently and with care meeting firm standards and policies. Jessica’s approachable manner and strong attention to detail help create a welcoming and well-organised environment for both clients and colleagues.
Outside of work, Jessica enjoys spending time with her children and family. She values creating a positive balance between her professional role and home life and takes pride in contributing to a firm that supports individuals facing mental health challenges.
Business Administrator
At Bison Solicitors, Adam works within our Administration Department managing day-to-day communication with our many clients, providing support to our solicitors, organising and setting up IT for our staff both in and out of the office, and confirming compliance to the standard we expect.
Adam has an appreciation for the professional, confidential, and empathetic efforts required to assist both legal workers and the clients they advise and represent.
In his spare time, Adam enjoys writing, cooking, and spending weekends hiking with his dog.
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