Landy Mao
About Landy Mao
Landy Mao is a Trainee Solicitor at Linklaters in London, where he has worked since 2020. He has a diverse educational background, including degrees in International Studies, Japanese Studies, and law, along with experience in corporate law and energy sectors.
Work at Linklaters
Landy Mao has been working at Linklaters as a Trainee Solicitor since 2020. Over the course of four years, Landy has completed three distinct seats during the training contract. These seats include Dispute Resolution, Mainstream Corporate, and Energy & Infrastructure. This experience has provided Landy with a solid foundation in both corporate law and the energy and infrastructure sectors.
Education and Expertise
Landy Mao has a diverse educational background. Landy studied at Keio University, focusing on International Studies and Japanese Studies. Additionally, Landy attended Le Cordon Bleu London, where a Diplôme de Pâtisserie was achieved. Further legal education includes an Accelerated LPC and MSc in Law, Business and Management from The University of Law, and a Graduate Diploma in Law from BPP Law School. Landy also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from Rice University.
Background
Landy Mao has a varied professional background. In 2013, Landy worked as a Public Relations Intern at the American Planning Association for three months in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area. Additionally, Landy served as a James A. Baker III Policy Research Intern and Jesse Jones Leadership Fellow at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy for ten months. In 2014, Landy worked as a Researcher for the Center for Civic Leadership at Rice University for two months.
Professional Experience
Landy Mao has accumulated significant professional experience prior to joining Linklaters. The roles at the American Planning Association and Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy provided Landy with insights into public relations and policy research. These positions contributed to Landy's understanding of the intersection between law, public policy, and civic engagement.