Simon is the firm’s Sales Manager dealing with the creation and maintenance of new and existing business relationships. He seeks to nurture mutually beneficial partnerships between referrers and our many highly skilled and qualified legal advisors.

Simon has over 15 years’ experience managing estate agency offices in Sussex so appreciates the challenges of both agents and conveyancers.

He is able to assist in providing access to the right legal experts for the legal needs of clients across a multitude of business types.

Simon has a BSC degree in psychology and cognitive science from the University of Sussex, something that holds a personal interest for him.

Outside of work, Simon likes to spend time with his family and in the swimming pool.

Rosie joined Mayo Wynne Baxter in April 2017 working in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution Department and supports members of our department on a day to day basis.

Rosie is also member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives and has achieved the qualification of Cilex Paralegal. Rosie was named as a finalist in the National Paralegal Awards 2020 (Best Civil Litigation Paralegal category) and holds a BA Philosophy degree.

Previously, Rosie has worked in London and Bristol in various data reporting, financial and hospitality roles.

Outside of work Rosie is a keen paddleboarder and enjoys outdoor adventure activities (such as taking part in a charity abseil from the Brighton i360!).

Lou joined Mayo Wynne Baxter back in 2014 as part of the Archiving team.

After 2 years of establishing herself in that team she felt she needed a further challenge and decided to move to the new Central Admin Team in April 2016, she is now a Central Admin Executive..

Lou joined the team with 2 new projects being implemented. She has enjoyed growing with both projects and looks forward to the future.

Outside of work Lou likes to do Strongwoman and Powerlifting competing and is in training for this all the time.

I have over 10 years’ experience in Court of Protection work and working with vulnerable clients.

I qualified as a Solicitor in April 2019.

What attracted, and keeps you in this area of law?

The workload is so varied so no day will ever be the same. I like being able to communicate with vulnerable clients and be part of their lives on a long-term basis. This also involves having close contact with their nearest and dearest.

What do you most enjoy about your role?

The best thing about my role is knowing it makes a difference to the client. Whether that is helping them to sort out their finances and make it more manageable for them or leading a major project in their life.

What does a typical day look like for you?

There is no typical day in this area of work which is what I love! The workload is so varied which keeps me on my toes.

What are your strengths and skills?

I am very organised and I feel you definitely need to be in this area of work!

Tell me about a memorable time when you have helped a client.

There are so many times that I wouldn’t be able to pick a particular one out. The best result for me is ensuring that my client’s best interests are met, in whatever way possible. I try to achieve this regardless of the obstacles that crop up.

What do you like to do outside of work?

I love spending time with my family and friends and my passion is cooking and trying out dishes of different cultures, whether they are sweet or savoury.