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Anthony Gold Solicitors LLP
The Cottons Centre 5th Floor
South-West Hay's Lane
SE1 2QG
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Court of Protection

Position

Joint head of Court of Protection Department and Partner in the firm.  Alexandra specialises in supporting clients who have sustained injuries through accidents, clinical negligence or mismanagement at birth.  She is well known for her international client following, having dealt with Deputyship and trust matters in various jurisdictions, including the PRC and Hong-Kong.  Alexandra supports many European clients, with on-going client links in Poland, France, Italy and Switzerland.

Career

Alexandra trained and qualified at Anthony Gold Solicitors and was a founding member of the Court of Protection department.  Alexandra was invited to join the Partnership in 2014.

Languages

English and Polish, fluent. French, conversational.

Memberships

Professional member of Solicitors for the Elderly.

Education

King’s College London Law LLB and BBP Law School for LPC.

Leisure

Paddle boarding and boats.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Court of protection

(Leading individuals)

Alexandra KnipeAnthony Gold Solicitors LLP

Anthony Gold Solicitors LLP has ‘a very strong and experienced court of protection team’. David Wedgwood jointly heads the department with Alexandra Knipe – both of whom are ‘very well respected’. Wedgwood undertakes both welfare and financial related litigation in the court of protection. He receives referrals from the Official Solicitor, local authorities and other lawyers. Knipe frequently deals with deputyships arising from complex personal injury and clinical negligence cases. She supports clients with acquired brain injuries, severe physical disabilities and mental illnesses. The team is frequently instructed by other firms to undertake expert witness work as well.  Emma Tante often provides litigation COP support on complex multi-million pound compensation claims. In addition, she is continuing to develop her community care experience.