Elizabeth Newman
About Elizabeth Newman
Elizabeth Newman is a Senior Editor at Thomson Reuters, specializing in telecoms, media, and intellectual property. She has extensive legal experience, having previously worked at Hogan Lovells and TalkTalk, and has contributed to notable legal publications.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Elizabeth Newman has been working at Thomson Reuters as a Senior Editor focused on telecoms, media, and intellectual property since 2006. In this role, she has contributed to the development of content that informs industry professionals about legal and regulatory issues in these sectors. Her extensive experience in legal writing and analysis supports her work in producing high-quality editorial content.
Previous Experience at Hogan Lovells
Prior to her current position, Elizabeth Newman worked at Hogan Lovells from 1997 to 2002. She started as a Trainee and progressed to the role of Associate within the TMC department. During her tenure, she was seconded to Granada Media and Standard Chartered Bank, gaining valuable insights into the legal needs of major corporations in the media and banking sectors.
In-House Counsel Role at TalkTalk
In 2006, Elizabeth Newman served as In-House Counsel at TalkTalk for a period of seven months. This role allowed her to apply her legal expertise directly within a telecommunications company, addressing various legal matters and contributing to the company's compliance and regulatory strategies.
Education and Expertise
Elizabeth Newman has a solid educational background in law and literature. She studied at BPP Law School, where she achieved the Common Professional Examination (CPE), and at the College of Law, where she completed the Legal Practice Course (LPC). Additionally, she holds a Diploma in Intellectual Property Law from the University of Bristol and a degree in English Literature from the University of Durham, St John's College.
Publications and Contributions
Elizabeth Newman has contributed to significant legal publications in her field. She authored chapters in 'Law and the Internet,' edited by Lilian Edwards and Charlotte Waelde, published in its 3rd edition in 2009. She also contributed to 'Telecommunications Law and Regulation,' edited by Ian Walden, which was published by Oxford University Press in its 4th edition in 2012 and its 5th edition in 2018.