Jenny Wilde > Acuity Law > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Acuity Law
21 Ganton Street
Soho
W1F 9BN
England

Work Department

Healthcare and Regulatory

Position

Jenny is a Partner in our Healthcare and Regulatory teams.

Having qualified and practiced for over a decade at a market-leading boutique firm, Jenny is an expert in health and social care regulatory law.

Her caseload includes any matters concerning the regulation of health and social care services. She represents care providers in responses, challenges and appeals to inspection reports and regulatory enforcement actions. Jenny is highly experienced in advising care providers in relation to safeguarding allegations, investigations and serious care reviews, as well as inquests, prosecutions, and commissioning fee disputes. She also supports care professionals in connection with professional disciplinary matters.

In addition, Jenny advises vendors and purchasers of care services regarding regulatory due diligence.

Her clients include care homes, domiciliary care services NHS hospitals, GP practices, adult social care services, children’s homes, private hospitals, dental practices and hair transplant clinics, alongside the professionals providing care within these settings.

Jenny takes a team-based approach to advising her clients. She avoids jargon and legalese, instead providing personalised, practical and informed advice based on her many years of experience. She trains and educates professionals on regulatory and compliance matters, including preparing for CQC inspections.

Outside of the professional realm, Jenny is passionate about team sports, especially women’s football. She is Chair of East London Ladies Football Club, a grassroots club that also coaches girls from age two upwards.

Expertise:

  • Challenges to inspection and regulatory outcomes
  • Safeguarding matters
  • First-Tier Tribunal (Care Standards) representation
  • CQC prosecutions
  • Regulatory due diligence during the sale or purchase of care services
  • Professional disciplinary matters