I’m a qualified lawyer in both Scotland and England & Wales. I started my career with international firm CMS before moving in-house and working with various energy companies. I became the general counsel of a UK affiliate of TotalEnergies before I turned 30. In 2024 I started by own law firm Lex Stratum. During this time, I wanted to launch the ‘WTL (What The Law)’ podcast with the aim of shining a spotlight on some of the amazing lawyers currently working across industries, often in the background, who are contributing to the frameworks that allow businesses and communities to thrive.

WTL (What The Law)
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I’m a qualified lawyer in both Scotland and England & Wales. I started my career with international firm CMS before moving in-house and working with various energy companies. I became the general counsel of a UK affiliate of TotalEnergies before I turned 30. In 2024 I started by own law firm Lex Stratum. During this time, I wanted to launch the ‘WTL (What The Law)’ podcast with the aim of shining a spotlight on some of the amazing lawyers currently working across industries, often in the background, who are contributing to the frameworks that allow businesses and communities to thrive.
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September 20, 2024
From Scotland to New Zealand and Back - Guy Grant
<p>In this latest episode of the WTL (What The Law) podcast, Guy Grant joins us and takes us through his career adventure starting in the North East of Scotland, travelling more than 11,000 miles away to New Zealand before settling back in Edinburgh.</p> <p>Guy's legal career has been just as varied, from working part time in bars and restaurants and a ski season whilst studying through to completing an in-house traineeship at Standard Life. Following qualification, Guy switched lanes and re-trained as a specialist property lawyer working for a number of firms in Edinburgh before making the jump to work for 2.5 years in New Zealand with one of the 'Big Three' firms. Upon his return to Scotland, Guy transitioned once again to focus more on the renewable energy sector and ultimately has come full circle and moved back in-house, this time with Eurowind Energy a Danish headquartered renewable energy company with a global presence.</p> <p><br></p>

September 6, 2024
The Power of Variety - Claudia Roberts
<p>The traditional linear career path arguably no longer exists. </p> <p>Claudia Roberts is currently a trainee solicitor with Mills & Reeves. </p> <p>In this conversation, Claudia takes us through her career journey to date from graduating from a law undergraduate degree to starting her career outside of the law focusing on the education sector, before jumping into entrepreneurship and starting her own business, to coming back into legal sector completing her LPC whilst working as a buyer from Prima Fruit and in 2023 starting her traineeship with Mills & Reeves a decade after completing her undergraduate degree. </p> <p>Throughout, Claudia provides her own experience and insight on how these different experiences continue to influence and help her as a lawyer.</p>

August 2, 2024
Risk Assessed Leaps of Faith – Audrey Ametis
<p>Can you imagine creating an events business that gets coverage in HELLO! magazine? How about doing this, whilst having a successful legal career? </p> <p>Audrey Ametis is the founder of her eponymous events business and a qualified solicitor whose legal career has taken her from Lyon to London with stop overs in Paris and Dubai.</p> <p>In this conversation, Audrey talks about her background, career to date, and how taking leaps of faith have enabled her to follow her dreams, from being inspired by her sister to study law to founding her events company.</p>
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