Meet Kathryn King, new Law Society Council Member for West Country & Gwent

What made you want to serve on The Law Society Council?

 

I have been involved in The Law Society’s Junior Lawyers Division (“JLD”) for a while and have met some incredible people who inspired me to do more for the profession as a whole rather than just the JLD. They opened my eyes to the possibility of serving on Council and although I never dreamed that anyone would vote for me in the election, I am immensely proud to have been proved wrong.

 

The challenges we face are evolving. The way we work is adapting. Council, in my opinion, also needs to adapt in order to be more representative of the profession and to fulfil its purpose. I hope that I can bring a fresh perspective to Council which will help to achieve this.

 

 

What are the key concerns you have at the moment for the legal profession in the South West?

 

The ‘South West’ is such a large and varied geographical area that there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach, which I think is misunderstood (or at least not fully appreciated) by many. What works well in the Bristol legal market, for example, does not necessarily have the same relevance for the legal market in Barnstaple. Or Exeter. Or Looe. Smaller practices are not getting the support they need to keep up with changes and there is not enough focus on the regions at Council level.

 

That being said, I think it has been acknowledged that change is necessary and I understand that there is currently a review underway to address the structure and make up of representation.

 

What is your dream job?

 

I have wanted to be a lawyer since I was at primary school so have never seriously considered doing anything else, but based on current interests if I wasn’t a solicitor I would probably be a detective or a forensic scientist. I don’t know the first thing about psychology or forensic science - but I like the idea of solving crimes and pursuing the truth. That and the TV dramas make it out to be quite glamourous and rewarding!

 

Which sort of work gives you the most job satisfaction?

 

Floating companies on growth markets such as AIM. We often work with companies from start up throughout their development, so it is rewarding to see one that is ready for this step. They are usually quite large transactions involving months of preparation, planning and project management on top of the technicalities specific to the particular market. The teamwork across the teams of professional advisors is an interesting dynamic and the satisfaction of completing the transaction is always extremely fulfilling.

 

What gets you up in the morning?

 

It sounds cheesy but I genuinely love my job. That and my husband gets really grumpy with me when my alarm wakes him up but I don’t get out of bed.

 

What do you do in your spare time?

 

I am a corporate lawyer so spare time can be a novelty. That being said, I do manage to fit in a swim or a gym session before work most mornings and regularly boulder and play netball. I also like to watch crime dramas to unwind after a long day and guess who the culprit is (which I am told is rather annoying for anyone sat watching with me!). 

 

What book are you reading at the moment?

 

Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult. I have read a few of her novels over the years and find them quite moving.

 

What is the most recent film you have seen?

 

John Wick. It wasn’t my choice of film but I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. A word of warning – if you are particularly fond of puppies then maybe it isn’t the film for you.

 

What are your favourite food / restaurant?

 

There’s a sushi restaurant in Cheltenham called ‘Kibou’ that I just can’t get enough of. It’s been my restaurant of choice for years and is still going strong.

 

Where is your favourite holiday destination?

 

France. It’s so close and yet so culturally different than the UK. Good wine, good cheese and a relaxed atmosphere, what’s not to love?!

 

They also have some good bouldering spots; Fontainebleau is a particular favourite of mine.


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