Caroline Lamming-Chowen is an experienced Commercial Law Expert based in Birmingham, specialising in commercial law with a focus on non-contentious matters. She offers practical, down-to-earth legal advice tailored to your needs - whether you’re starting a new business, reviewing contracts, or navigating corporate governance. Caroline built her experience working across both the private and public sectors. She has worked in regulatory compliance, personal injury, clinical negligence, and business and property sectors - both as a contractor and a business owner.
Caroline Lamming-Chowen is a lawyer, legal consultant, policy advisor, and lecturer with nearly 20 years of experience in legal practice, policy development, and education. As the founder and director of Liberandi LLP, she provides expert legal consultancy, legal advice, drafting, mediation, and policy development services; working with businesses, local authorities, and individuals to navigate complex legal and regulatory challenges.
With a strong background in property law, commercial disputes, personal injury, and education law, Caroline is known for her strategic legal thinking, meticulous case preparation, and results-driven approach. She has chaired multi-agency safeguarding panels, child death review processes, and regulatory compliance boards, influencing both local and national policy.
Caroline is also a Civil and Commercial Mediator, helping businesses and individuals resolve disputes efficiently, avoiding lengthy litigation. She has successfully mediated high-value commercial, property, and employment disputes, offering clients cost-effective and pragmatic resolutions.
Beyond legal consultancy and policy work, Caroline has spent nearly two decades as a lecturer, teaching and developing courses in law, business, and public policy. Her work in education and training has informed her approach to legal consultancy, ensuring that her advice is not only strategic but also accessible and grounded in real-world application.
At Liberandi LLP, Caroline takes a modern, pragmatic, and results-oriented approach to legal and policy services. She is committed to access to justice, alternative dispute resolution, and policy reform, ensuring that individuals and organisations can navigate legal complexities with confidence.