I am a senior associate solicitor in our Commercial Property team, based in our Bishop’s Stortford office. I am also a key part of the firm’s renewable energy team. I typically undertake the following work types;
Recent work highlights include:
I have a high level of technical and analytical skills and am accustomed to dealing directly with all types of clients – from executives to small business owners to individual property investors. I am valued by my clients for my calm and pragmatic approach, and my ability to grasp complex problems quickly and suggest commercially viable solutions with a minimum of fuss.

Tom Moulsdale has provided an outstanding service. He is patient and capable of working with strict timelines. He always puts the client first.
Legal 500 UK, 2025

I studied Classics at the University of Cambridge, and the Graduate Diploma in Law and LPC at the University of Law in Moorgate, London.
I graduated as a solicitor in 2012 and joined Tees in 2019.
“Tom Moulsdale is excellent. I’ve worked with him on a number of projects over a period of over 5 years.” Legal 500 UK, 2025
“Tom Moulsdale is a really god guy to work with – cool headed under pressure and commercial. I enjoy working with him and he’s a decent guy as well.” Legal 500 UK, 2025
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