Laxmi Patel is parter and head of Boyes Turner’s leading Special Education Needs team. Laxmi is an expert in special educational needs and works closely with parents, schools, local authorities and case managers to ensure that children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) receive the support they need to achieve their potential in their education.
Laxmi is recognised as a leading SEND specialist and is regularly invited to share her expertise on developments in SEND law, legislative changes, government guidance and evolving practice and procedure. She frequently delivers training and presentations for charities, parent groups and professionals, helping others understand the practical implications of changes within the SEND landscape.
Laxmi is listed as one of only a small number of Band 1 UK-wide ranked lawyers in the Chambers UK Guide to the legal profession for Education work.
Laxmi has vast experience in guiding parents through every stage of their child’s statutory assessment process and conducts appeals to SENDIST against local authority refusals to conduct Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs assessments, refusals to issue Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP), and EHCP contents, including the named school.
She advises parents on how and when to ask for an EHC needs assessment and what to do if they are unhappy or unsure about the adequacy of their child’s educational provision. She provides health checks on the contents of existing EHCPs and helps parents secure amendments to the EHCPs, for example where they want a different named school, whether that be maintained, independent, special or mainstream, residential or day. Working closely with parents to achieve the child’s optimum outcome, Laxmi has secured tri-partite funding from education, health and social services and has successfully led cases for independent/non-maintained residential schools. She supports the parents at meetings with the local authority, experts and the school to resolve issues as smoothly and efficiently as possible
Laxmi has extensive expertise in helping children with both profound and subtle difficulties. She has successfully pursued cases for children with complex and wide-ranging learning disabilities including cerebral palsy, autistic spectrum disorder speech and language difficulties, hearing and visual impairment, Down’s syndrome, dyslexia/dyspraxia/dyscalculia, emotional behavioural difficulties, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and sensory processing disorder.
Laxmi provides invaluable SEN advice, representation and specialist educational support to the babies and children with profound and complex learning difficulties who are represented by Boyes Turner’s clinical negligence and Court of Protection teams. Her clients also come to her from other solicitors, therapists, special schools and through recommendations from families who have already received her help in securing suitable school placements and SEN support for their children.
She also regularly provides seminars on best practice to parents, case managers, schools and experts and regularly offers advice on how parents can support their children with SEND through the EHCP.
In the past she has been a school governor and volunteered as an education law advisor for the National Autistic Society (NAS).
Laxmi's key cases
Laxmi’s notable cases include:
- Running an extended appeal, including representation, to the SEND Tribunal, for a child with complex needs arising from Cerebral Palsy, resulting in a 38-week residential placement at a highly sought-after independent special school, with additional respite and social care.
- Assisting many families in securing a small independent mainstream school where the child’s needs fall between a special school and a large mainstream school.
- Successfully challenging a Cease to Maintain decision at the SEND Tribunal for a young adult at school and for education to continue in a specialist post-19 independent college.
- Negotiating a complex EOTAS package of care, education and therapies for a child with acquired brain injury following a road traffic accident. The needs of the child were such that she was unable to attend school; she required 24-hour 2:1 care in addition to a range of therapies and bespoke education.
- Many instances of quickly overturning Refusal to Assess decisions without the need to lodge an appeal.
Laxmi's awards and recognitions
- Band 1 (UK Wide), Education, individual – Chambers 2026 – 10 years ranked
- Next Generation Lawyer – Legal 500
- Leading individual – Legal 500
- Legal 500 Lawyer of the Year award (2019) – shortlist
- Band 2, Education (UK wide), group – Chambers 2026 – 9 years ranked
- Band 3, Education – public sector (South East), group – Legal 500
- Band 3, Education: individuals, (London) – Legal 500, 2026
Laxmi's accreditations
- Laxmi is a member of the Law Society
- Laxmi is Trustee and Director of the Education Law Association (ELAS), promoting and developing expertise in the practice of education law by training and exchange of information and knowledge
Laxmi Patel's expertise
Special educational needs
Appealing a refusal to issue an EHCP
Appealing after an Annual Review
Appealing an EHCP
Appealing to the Upper Tribunal
Cease to maintain EHCP appeal
Securing SEN support in schools
Securing an EHC needs assessment
SEN mediation
Appealing a refusal to assess
Annual reviews
Contact Laxmi Patel
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Or get in touch by phone:
0118 952 7221
Laxmi Patel's case studies
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Siblings with ASD – 52 week placement and social care input
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Specialist placement for a child with severe visual needs
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Making sure our son gets the education he needs at the school we want
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Making sure my son gets his educational needs met
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One mum’s fight for the right school placement for her son
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Appeal against the Statement and successful negotiation with the local authority
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Appeal to SENDIST against the LA’s refusal to conduct a statutory assessment
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Funding restored for independent specialist residential college
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SENDIST appeal against the school named on the Statement
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Successful appeal against a refusal to assess results in fully funded package of support
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Tribunal for placement
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SEN Tribunal
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Related insights from Laxmi Patel
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Initial thoughts on DfE’s policy paper: Every child achieving and thriving
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Plugging the gap on the never ending Annual Review cycle
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The question of specificity in EHCPs revisited – when is enough enough?
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School named on EHCP – independent mainstream v maintained special
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Interview with Laxmi Patel: Helping children with Cerebral Palsy get the right school placement
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Upper tribunal allows appeal – educational provision out-of-term-time
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Help with education after a brain injury
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Dyslexia and support available through EHCPs
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A look at the specificity question in EHCPs, how small is small?
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The Quantification and Specification again…