Adam Landy
About Adam Landy
Adam Landy serves as the Senior Editor for Practical Law, Immigration at Thomson Reuters in London. He has a background in law, having worked at Stevens & Bolton LLP and BP Legal, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Management Science from the University of Warwick.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Adam Landy serves as the Senior Editor for Practical Law, focusing on immigration matters. He has held this position since 2017, contributing to the development of legal resources and guidance for practitioners in the field. His role involves overseeing content creation, ensuring accuracy, and providing insights into immigration law. Based in London, United Kingdom, Landy plays a key part in shaping the legal landscape through his editorial work.
Education and Expertise
Adam Landy studied at Sevenoaks School from 1994 to 1999, completing his secondary education. He then attended the University of Warwick, where he studied Management Science at Warwick Business School, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from 1999 to 2002. His educational background provides a foundation for his expertise in legal and management practices, particularly in the area of immigration law.
Background
Adam Landy began his legal career as a Trainee Solicitor at Stevens & Bolton LLP, where he worked from 2006 to 2008. He progressed to the role of Associate at the same firm, serving from 2008 to 2014, and later became a Senior Associate from 2014 to 2017. In 2015, he took a six-month secondment to BP Legal, focusing on employment law. His diverse experience in various legal roles has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of immigration and employment law.
Professional Experience
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Adam Landy accumulated significant experience at Stevens & Bolton LLP. He worked there for over a decade, starting as a Trainee Solicitor and advancing to Senior Associate. His tenure included a focus on various legal matters, which contributed to his expertise in immigration law. His brief experience at BP Legal as a secondee further broadened his professional skill set.