Imogen Townley > Wilson Solicitors LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Wilson Solicitors LLP
697 HIGH ROAD
TOTTENHAM
LONDON
N17 8AD
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Immigration

Position

Solicitor

Career

Imogen qualified as a solicitor in November 2018.  She joined Wilsons in 2014 and completed her training in our immigration department. She is a Supervising Senior Caseworker under the Immigration and Asylum Accreditation Scheme.

Imogen specialises in immigration-related judicial review applications and asylum law. She accepts instructions in urgent removal cases and has developed considerable experience assisting people detained under immigration powers who are facing removal from the UK.

She has a particular interest in assisting victims of trafficking to be properly identified and in acting for them in their immigration matters

Imogen volunteers at the New North London Synagogue (NNLS) destitute asylum seekers drop-in service.

Education

Imogen Townley read Arabic and Modern Middle Eastern History at the University of Manchester, and graduated in 2013 with First Class Honours. One year of her undergraduate degree course was spent studying in Cairo, Egypt.

Leisure

film and fiction, recipes, travel.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Employment > Immigration

Wilson Solicitors LLP works on a wide range of complex and sensitive asylum, human rights, and deportation mandates, deploying its team of specialists who are each regarded as ‘highly knowledgeable in their respective fields‘. Anita Vasisht heads the practice, with experience in complex asylum claims and specific niches in national security and Palestinian refugee claims. Ana Gonzalez handles work concerning asylum and apostacy, and Muhunthan Paramesvaran has notable experience before appellate courts. Matthew Davies has a practice that encompasses human rights in respect of EU nationals and international surrogacy, Marcela Navarrete has expertise in handling claims around detention and is noted for her ‘excellent work on Afghan judiciary judicial review work‘, Aisling Ni Chuinn remains at the forefront of matters concerning the removal of vulnerable asylum seekers to third countries, and Chris McKendry has a strong track record in work relating to national security. Associates Imogen Townley and Mala Savjani are also key contacts, as is senior consultant Michael Hanley.