I am a Solicitor in our Commercial Property team, based out of our Bishop’s Stortford office. I joined Tees in 2023 having qualified as a solicitor in 2021. Since qualification, I have practised exclusively in commercial property in London and Hertfordshire, on a broad range of commercial property transactions which include:
I go the extra mile for my clients and have a commercial and proactive approach to understanding and achieving their objectives. I enjoy assisting my clients at every stage and giving clear advice, without unnecessary jargon, to make their transactions as easy as possible.

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

I trained at a property law firm based in west London which I joined as a paralegal in 2015. I gained substantial experience working in various residential property, commercial property and landlord and tenant departments, mainly dealing with complex or high-value matters in the London area.
I relocated to Hertfordshire in 2022 and joined a successful regional firm which gave me a deep understanding of businesses and individual clients’ needs in Hertfordshire, Essex, and surrounding areas.
In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my wife and daughter, I practice martial arts and have my hands full looking after my cat and three dogs – a Pomeranian, a Siberian Husky, and an Alaskan Malamute (in size order).
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