Biography
I began my training with Tees in March 2022 and qualified as a Solicitor in March 2024 in our Commercial Property department, based in Cambridge. I have experience advising both corporate clients and individuals, with a focus on the following areas:
- Acquisitions and disposals
- Landlord and tenant matters
- Land development projects, including option agreements and conditional contracts.
Delivering what you really need
Every transaction is unique, and so are the individuals behind them. I work closely with my clients to ensure I understand their immediate needs while also considering how these align with their broader long-term goals and business aspirations.
Expertise

Tees Property team are very responsive, commercial and supportive in equal measure.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

Awards and accreditations
Further information
Law is my second career. Before transitioning into Law, I worked in Communications for a global agency in London and was able to travel the world. I grew up in the Yorkshire dales, was educated in Leeds and Newcastle, worked in London and Cambridge, and currently live in rural Hertfordshire. I understand how regional factors, economic trends, and lifestyle preferences shape the commercial property landscape.
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