Keith joined Lees Lloyd Whitley as a practice clerk
in 1992 in our London Office. He moved to the debt
recovery team as a legal clerk. From 1997 he supervised
and managed a team responsible for work on behalf
of a government client. In that time Keith specialised
in insolvency litigation and regularly appeared
as an advocate in the Royal Courts of Justice.
Whilst working in insolvency he balanced work with
part time study to qualify through ILEX in 2003,
and is now a Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives.
At the same time the firm accredited him with associate
status.
In the summer of 2004 Keith joined the POA team
he has worked on two important cases, the Public
Inquiry into the death of Zahid Mubarek, which sat
for 65 days in London during 2004-2005 and the inquest
into the death of Harold Shipman. Keith now has
responsibility for administering the Death in Custody
cases and deals with Inquests heard throughout England
and Wales.
Keith interests away from the office involve playing
as much football and golf as possible and watching
Tottenham Hotspur FC.