Iain Mallett is a Solicitor and joined Ringrose Law in August 2018 having worked in team management roles at 2 large Claimant law firms – Spencers Solicitors in Derbyshire & Minster Law in West Yorkshire. Iain beacmae an Associate in Spring 2022.
Iain supports and supervises our less experienced lawyers. Iain also brings his extensive change management experience to the firm, helping Ringrose Law to increase efficiency and maintain profitability.
Iain has spent over 20 years successfully assisting mainly road traffic accident victims, but is equally adept at dealing with claims for personal injuries suffered in the workplace, public places or Criminal Injuries Compensation Claims. Complimented by his extensive experience and knowledge of case management systems, processes and managing change.
Education
Iain completed his law degree at the University of Derby. He completed his post-graduate studies part time at Leeds Metropolitan University, whilst still working full time as a Team Supervisor. He qualified as a Solicitor in April 2004.
Interests
Iain loves cricket and plays for Millhouses Works Cricket Club in Sheffield. He is also a qualified Coach and Umpire, as well as being the Secretary, Treasurer and Groundsman! He also loves holidays, Thai food and red wine – usually at the same time.
Areas of Law
Personal Injury
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