Mrs Emily Kalwak > CFG Law > Cheadle, England > Lawyer Profile

CFG Law
OAKWATER HOUSE, 4 OAKWATER AVENUE
CHEADLE ROYAL BUSINESS PARK
CHEADLE
SK8 3SR
England

Work Department

Emily has worked in serious and catastrophic injury work since 2005, and is a Partner and Joint Head of Cheadle Office at CFG. She has particular expertise in dealing with life-changing injuries and always maintains high levels of client care.

Emily always strives to handle all cases with sensitivity and has built a reputation both internally and externally as a very competent and compassionate solicitor.

Position

Partner and Joint Head of Cheadle Office

Career

April 2021 to Present           Partner and Joint Head of Cheadle Office, CFG

June 2018 to April 2021            Senior Associate, Catastrophic Injury Department, CFG

2016 to 2018           Senior Associate Solicitor, Serious Injury Department, Slater and Gordon Lawyers (Formerly Fentons Solicitors LLP)

2013 to 2016           Associate Solicitor, Serious Injury Department, Slater and Gordon Lawyers (Formerly Fentons Solicitors LLP)

2012 to 2013           Associate Solicitor, Fentons Solicitors LLP

2005 to 2012           Solicitor, Fentons Solicitors LLP

2003 to 2005           Trainee Solicitor, Payne & Gamage Solicitors

Education

Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice with Commendation, The College of Law, York

LLB 2:1 (Hons) Law

 

Leisure

Yoga, running and enjoying the chaotic fun of having two small children

Lawyer Rankings

North West > Insurance > Personal injury: claimant

CFG Law specialises in serious and catastrophic brain injury claims, particularly resulting from road traffic accidents. The team is jointly led by expert on psychological trauma following injury Vicky Whitney, ‘amazingEmily Kalwak, and head of the Manchester office Matthew Evans. David Hilton, Michelle Cresswell, Emma Jones and Nigel Smith are among the other key names to note in the team. The firm is recommended for its compassionate approach, keeping the client’s ‘needs and feelings paramount‘.