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Helen Molyneux is a Welsh lawyer who founded and is CEO of the UK personal injury law firms .
Life and career[]
Molyneux was born March 1965,[citation needed] in the Welsh town of Caerphilly. She studied law at Cardiff University and qualified as a solicitor in 1991.[1]
On 24 April 2012 her firm Newlaw became the 1st Welsh and 4th overall practice to be licensed as an ABM by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.[2] Molyneux's idea originated when she met a gentleman on a train from London, talking about the insurance market as he owned an insurance brokers. They came up with the idea of creating a law firm that manages personal injury claims from insurance companies and brokers.[3]
In 2013, Molyneux was named Law Society Business Women of the year for employing over 470 people in the UK, turning over £35m annually in work with leading consumer brands s.[4]
Awards/Achievements (Personal and Business)[]
Date
Award Title
Awarding Body
2011
Best Women in Legal Business and Welsh Women of the year
Welsh Women Mean Business Awards 2011
2011
Lexcel Award for Excellence in Practice Management (Highly Commended)[5]