The Role of a Deputy for a Brain Injured Client and Why One is Needed: Lucy Speed, Anna Redding and Kathy Chilton
Ewan Higgins.

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Profile / Experience
Profile / Experience
Ewan studied at the University of York where he gained his law degree. He has experience working in care, retail and tourism.
Ewan joined the Court of Protection Team in April 2025, as a legal support assistant and in September 2025 he became a trainee solicitor.
Outside of work Ewan enjoys walking, being outdoors and reading long books.
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