Biography
I am a senior associate in our commercial property team and have worked in both the Cambridge and London markets since qualifying as a solicitor in 2018. I act for a range of clients, including private individuals and small businesses, as well as large corporations, across various sectors such as logistics, education, finance, property management, development, and pension funds.
I advise on a range of real estate matters, including acquisitions and disposals of land, leases (for both landlords and tenants), development, financing and corporate support work. I also am part of the Tees renewable energy team.
Expertise

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

Awards and accreditations
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