Lucy Rigby | |
Parliament: | United Kingdom |
Constituency Mp: | Northampton North |
Term Start: | 4 July 2024 |
Predecessor: | Michael Ellis |
Majority: | 9.014 (21.5%) |
Office1: | Member of Islington London Borough Council for Holloway |
Term Start1: | 6 May 2010 |
Term End1: | 22 May 2014 |
Birth Date: | 1982 |
Birth Place: | RAF Hospital Wegberg |
Children: | 2 |
Party: | Labour |
Website: | https://www.lucyrigby.co.uk |
Alma Mater: | Durham University Nottingham Law School |
Lucy Rigby (born 1982) is a British Labour Party politician and solicitor who has been Member of Parliament for Northampton North since 2024.[1]
Rigby comes from a military and service background. Her father served in the Royal Engineers and she was born in RAF Hospital Wegberg in Germany. Her mother worked for the NHS.[2]
Rigby studied politics at Durham University, followed by a law conversion course at Nottingham Law School and the Legal Practice Course at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice.
In 2007, Rigby joined Slaughter and May as a trainee solicitor, with secondments in Brussels and Sydney. She became an associate at the Magic Circle law firm in 2009, specialising in competition law, and leaving in March 2011 to join the litigation unit of the Office of Fair Trading.
In 2012, Rigby joined the consumer body Which?, specialising in competition and consumer law matters.[3]
In March 2017, Rigby joined the competition specialist law firm Hausfeld & Co LLP where she subsequently became a partner. She specialised in competition law and large-scale collective redress, particularly in opt-out collective actions before the Competition Appeal Tribunal and opt-in claims via a group litigation order.[4]
Lucy has received various accolades as a competition lawyer. She is ranked in Who's Who Legal 2023 and 2024 as a Global Leader in Competition Plaintiff, and in the Lawdragon 500 Global Plaintiff Lawyers for Competition Law. Lucy is also ranked as Next Generation Partner in the Legal 500 2024 for competition litigation and group litigation, in the Legal 500 2023 for competition litigation, and in Chamber UK 2024.[4]
Rigby was a board member of The Collective Redress Lawyers Association from November 2021 to April 2024.