
CILEx's new president discusses the art of motorcycle racing and more
What was your route into the profession?
I started work in the insurance industry as a claims clerk and developed an interest in law whilst dealing with claims. So, after taking an A-Level in law at college in the evenings and with a real desire for more study, I discovered that CILEx offered part-time legal study. The CILEx route enabled me to continue working and obtain a recognised legal qualification. It took me six years to qualify; during which time I found my first position with a law firm. It was long commute so after gaining experience, I managed to secure a position with a local firm where I qualified and went on to head their personal injury department.
What has been your biggest career challenge so far?
Without a doubt, the decision to leave a salaried position and work for myself as a consultant.
Which person within the legal profession inspires you most?
There are so many, but I have a soft spot for some of the district judges that I dealt with in my early career.There were some real characters! One DJ had a particular issue with legal representatives arriving late or not at all for hearings and would ask 'Mr Sherwood, what order would you like...and costs of today?'
If you weren’t a lawyer, what would you choose as an alternate career?
Anything involving working with motorcycles, a motorcycle travel writer would be great.
Who is your favourite fictional lawyer?
Harvey Specter from Suits.
What change would you make to the profession?
Provide greater access to all to a law career and increase diversity in the profession.
How do you relax?
Spend time with my family or get out on my motorcycle. I ride a KTM Adventure and love to attend bike racing events and tour Europe with friends.