I am a Paralegal in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation department. I joined Tees in January 2024 and I work closely alongside David Perry and the team on a host of legal issues and tasks.
We act on behalf of both Claimants and Defendants.
I understand that Litigation proceedings can be extremely stressful for all those involved, thus, I aim to help clients navigate through such proceedings by ensuring that they always understand the legal process.

The team at Tees is exceptional when it comes to corporate and commercial. Their tenacity and understanding of our business were excellent, as well as their understanding of a commercial deal that was not always straightforward.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

In July 2023, I graduated from the University of Sussex with a 2:1 LLB in Law with Criminology. Studying for my degree confirmed my desire to pursue a career in law, and I plan on qualifying as a Solicitor in the future.
Outside of work, I have a passion for weightlifting. The mixture of improving my health and fitness, coupled with the pursuit of continually getting stronger, brings me joy. I eventually plan on entering a powerlifting competition.
As well as weightlifting, I am a huge Liverpool FC fan and enjoy watching them play. I make sure to go up to Anfield as many times as possible.
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