Loch Associates
Meet Joe Milner
Initially joining as an Administration Apprentice, Joe went on to obtain a First-Class law degree from Canterbury Christ Church University, being ranked first in his cohort.
Joe completed the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) and Master of Laws (LLM) and has subsequently completed his Legal Practice Course (LPC) at BPP University. Since then, he has qualified as not only a Solicitor but as a Solicitor Advocate too. Whilst at university, Joe has provided an extensive range of pro bono representation to gain experience in representing clients before Tribunals and Local Authority Panels.
Often found supporting business groups in the Kent region, Joe’s experience is valued by his clients that range from start-up businesses to large, international companies.
Embracing the hybrid working model, Joe is now often accompanied by his housemates Lawyer Cat and Labra-Law. To find out more about these two characters, follow Joe on LinkedIn.
News, blogs & insights
Women’s wellbeing – are we hitting the mark?
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What to Include in Every Employee Handbook
An employee handbook can effectively communicate the rights and responsibilities of your staff when in the workplace. But what, specifically, should you include when creating yours?
Should You Have an AI Workplace Policy in Place?
The continual evolution of artificial intelligence and its capabilities cannot be ignored. Instead, many organisations are creating a dedicated policy to address the challenges associated with AI.