I joined Tees in July 2023. Based in the Bishop’s Stortford office I work on a wide array of contentious property and construction matters.
I often advise clients on boundary disputes and adverse possession claims, in addition to general commercial disputes such as breach of contract. So far, I have worked for a range of clients, including freeholders, leaseholders, landlords, tenants, and businesses.
I enjoy the fast-paced and diverse nature of litigation. No two cases are ever the same, which is why I have chosen to specialise in this area.
I understand that litigation can be stressful due to the uncertainty and financial risk involved. As such, I believe it is important that clients are provided with personalised, commercially-sound, advice throughout the process. I also endeavour to keep clients informed at every stage of the process, so that they can make informed commercial decisions.

Highly professional and effective team. Able to punch above their weight in heavyweight commercial litigation.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

Academically, I graduated from the University of Sussex in July 2016 with a 2.1 (Hons) in English. Thereafter, I passed the graduate diploma in law(GDL)) in July 2018 and obtained a distinction in the legal practice course (LPC) in November 2020.
Upon graduating from the University of Sussex, I worked as an English Teacher in Beijing, China. Between August 2021 and December 2022, I worked as a Paralegal in the Dispute Resolution team of a well-known regional firm in Cambridge, and between January 2023 and March 2023, I worked as a Paralegal in the London HQ of an international ship-broking company, as part of its in-house team.
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