Amy Webb#12874

Amy Webb

Legal Copywriter, non-practising solicitor, WritsWell
Amy is an accomplished professional with experience in both legal practice and content creation. Beginning her career in personal injury law, she has managed a wide range of cases including road traffic accidents, employer and public Liability claims, housing disrepair, and industrial diseases. She has represented claimants in infant approval hearings, assisted with medical negligence cases, and contributed to a prominent campaign with the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). Known for her ability to strengthen client relationships, she has led training seminars and presentations, demonstrating a unique combination of legal knowledge and communication skills.
 
In 2019, Amy transitioned to a role with Derbyshire County Council’s childcare department, where she advised social workers on legal matters relating to child protection. She played a key role in case management, document review, and hearings, advocating for the welfare of children in sensitive and demanding circumstances.
 
In 2022, Amy founded WritsWell, a copywriting business that provides professional writing services to businesses and self-employed professionals, particularly in the legal sector. Her expertise spans website content, email marketing, social media, blog articles, newsletters, and promotional materials. With a focus on enhancing branding and communication strategies, her work helps clients engage their audiences and achieve growth.
 
Amy’s career is defined by a meticulous approach, client-orientated focus, and a dedication to delivering impactful results across both legal and content creation fields.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2009

Experience

  • WritsWell (2022 - Present)
  • Derbyshire County Council (2020 - 2021)
  • Hopkins Solicitors (2011 - 2020)
  • Graysons Solicitors (2009 - 2011)

Qualification

  • LLB (2005)

Education

  • De Montfort University (2005-2006)
  • Nottingham Trent University (2001-2005)

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