Our Solicitors
Our Solicitors
Libby Smyth
Libby Smyth
Libby studied Law at Queens University Belfast and was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in 1998. She commenced work with a leading Belfast City Centre firm where she worked for some 15 years specialising in Personal Injury Litigation.
She left Belfast and moved to Antrim (her home town) over 6 years ago where she specialised in representing victims of personal injury and in particular victims of medical negligence.
Libby deals with a wide range of medical negligence cases to include:
- Cancer Treatment
- Gynaecological Claims
- Child Birth Trauma Claims
- Prescription Errors
- Misdiagnosis
- Ophthalmic Claims
- Cosmetic Surgery Claims
- Consent Claims
- Anaesthetic Related Claims
- Dental Negligence Claims
- ASR Hip Claims
She has recently joined Reid Black Solicitors working in the Antrim town office.
Danielle Catterson
Danielle Catterson
Danielle graduated from Queen’s University Belfast in 2018 and thereafter joined Reid Black Solicitors in 2019. She was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in 2021 after completion of her training contract with the firm. Danielle is Head of Industrial Disease Claims, working in our Litigation Department based in Belfast. She has extensive experience dealing with all types of personal injury claims.
Her areas of practice consist of:-
- Industrial Deafness/Tinnitus
- Raynaud’s/White Finger Syndrome
- Asbestosis Exposure
- Road Traffic Accidents
- Accidents at Work
Hamill Clawson
Hamill Clawson
Hamill works in Reid Black’s Belfast office but travels around Northern Ireland representing clients in criminal cases. Highly respected by his clients for his attention to detail and getting them results in complex cases. He undertakes Legal Aid and Private paying work.
He works extensively in criminal cases including:
- All Criminal Law
- Murder & manslaughter cases
- Sexual Abuse Allegations
- Fraud and Financial Crime
- Police Station Attendance
- Drug Offences
Amy Carson
Amy Carson
Amy graduated with a first-class honours degree in Law (LLB) from Queen’s University Belfast in 2019. Whilst at Queen’s, Amy won the McKane Medal for graduating with the highest overall average mark, the AA Sherrard Prize for Land Law, and the annual International Humanitarian Law moot competition. Amy qualified as a solicitor in September 2021 having obtained a postgraduate diploma with distinction from the Institute of Professional Legal Studies. Amy joined Reid Black in April 2023 and works within the Matrimonial and Family Department.
Her areas of practice consist of:
- Divorce and separation
- Public and private law children matters
- Domestic violence