or contact us at:
Davies Gore Lomax LLP
63 Great George Street
Leeds
LS1 3BB
Telephone: 0113 2422797
Fax: 0113 245 1117
DX: 26437 Leeds Park Square
Solicitors, Leeds
Our solicitors

Keith Lomax, BSc, PhD. Partner.
Qualified 1988.
Keith Lomax is head of the Civil Department, which includes housing, education, community care, public law, employment, welfare benefits and debt. He has specialised in housing since he qualified as a solicitor and has developed particular interest and experience in education, employment, community care, planning, public law, regulatory law, and human rights. He has expertise in Gypsy and Traveller law. He has taken cases to the Court of Appeal, the House of Lords, and the European Court of Human Rights. Keith is a member of the Environmental Law Foundation. He is a member of the Housing Law Practitioner’s Association.

Elsia Todd, BA.
Assistant Solicitor – qualified 2003
Elsia trained within this firm and developed particular expertise in housing law: defending tenants from eviction, claiming damages for disrepair, challenging the Council to help homeless people. She helps run the duty solicitor scheme at Leeds County Court when people are facing eviction from their homes. She has expertise in representing people accused of anti-social behaviour. She also works in community care matters. She has considerable experience working with people with mental health problems. She conducts Judicial Review challenges in the High Court and has taken cases to the Court of Appeal. Elsia is a member of the Housing Law Practitioner’s Association.

Keith Coughtrie, BA.
Assistant Solicitor – qualified 2003
Keith Coughtrie specialises in public law matters and housing. He has extensive experience of challenging public authorities by Judicial Review proceedings in the High Court. He has long experience in Gypsy and Traveller law and has developed skills in planning matters. He has experience in asylum seeker support work. He assists with the duty solicitor scheme at the County Court defending people from eviction.

Clare Hirschhorn, BA.
Assistant Solicitor – qualified 2004
Clare has a background of work in the Citizens’ Advice Bureau and then trained within this firm and developed expertise in housing. She is in charge of administering the duty solicitor scheme at Leeds County Court when people are facing eviction. She conducts disrepair claims, defends possession proceedings, represents people in anti-social behaviour cases. She also has expertise in welfare benefits and has taken cases to the High Court and the Court of Appeal. Clare is a member of the Housing Law Practitioner’s Association.

Sally Lees, LLB.
Assistant Solicitor
Sally has worked and trained within the firm and has developed experience in family law, housing and welfare benefits. In our family department she conducts cases on domestic violence, cohabitation, divorce and separation. Sally also works with our housing, community care, education, and welfare benefits teams. She represents clients facing eviction and assists with the duty solicitor scheme at County Court.

Tom Lomax, BSc. MSc.
Assistant Solicitor
Tom has a background in science, philosophy and international environment and indigenous rights work, and is presently working in our Civil department on housing, public law and human rights, regulatory law, employment, and education matters. He has experience in asylum seeker support work. He is also working with the charity FERN on a project concerning law reform and governance in respect of forest community land rights in Liberia and the EU Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan. In this capacity Tom has authored a report entitled ‘Forest Governance in Liberia’, published by FERN in January 2008.
Our support staff

Graham Alexander, BA.
Legal Assistant
Graham has a background working in the Citizens’ Advice Bureau and is now working with our housing, welfare benefits and debt, and community care teams. He specialises in welfare benefits and debt, and takes cases to tribunals and by Judicial Review to the High Court.
Our secretarial support
Ann Bennett
Alison Haggart
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
- Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.