I am a Solicitor within the Bishop’s Stortford Dispute Resolution and Litigation department. I work on a variety of property and construction matters, acting on behalf of both Claimants and Defendants. I work alongside experienced specialist practitioners in the department.
I support clients at every stage of the dispute resolution process, taking a pragmatic and commercially focused approach to achieve efficient outcomes while safeguarding their interests. I recognise that disputes can be stressful and disruptive, and I provide clear, practical advice tailored to each client’s specific objectives, ensuring that clients are kept informed and fully supported at every stage of their matter.
I work closely with colleagues across the firm to deliver strategic solutions, whether through negotiation, alternative dispute resolution, or formal court proceedings.
I joined Tees in March 2024 and qualified in March 2026.

Tees are a very efficient and friendly organisation. They believe in providing the ultimate customer care and deliver on this consistently.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

In 2017, I completed the Professional Diploma Programme with Quest Professional in London. Before commencing my training contract, I completed the Accelerated LLB (Hons) Degree with the University of Law, receiving an upper second-class honour in 2021. I then went on to complete the combined LPC and LLM in 2023, receiving a commendation from the University of Law.
Outside of work, I love spending time with family and friends and travelling.
I enjoy participating in charity work and events. In the past, I have completed several charity treks, including cycling from London to Paris, Half-Marathons, and two charity treks in Mount Blanc.
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