
Having grown up in Warwickshire, I moved down to Brighton where I graduated from the University of Sussex in 2022 with a first-class honours degree in Law.
My first exposure to the legal industry came while working at a real estate firm during my school years. At the time, I didn’t quite grasp the excitement surrounding the discovery of a 300-year-old title deed, it looked suspiciously like something I’d made for a history project using tea bags. However, over time, my appreciation for land law grew. At university, I was drawn to the practical side of the subject, learning about everyday issues like tenants' rights and navigating mortgages, the kinds of real-world essentials rarely taught in school, but vital all the same.
Since leaving university, I have gained experience in litigation across different firms and I’m now looking forward to developing my skills in transactional work. My inquisitive nature means I enjoy working closely with clients, helping them navigate key milestones, whether that be renting their first office space or investing in their first property.
Outside of work, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a major passion of mine. I have been training for over six years, and my enthusiasm continues to prove infectious as I convince more and more friends to join. I recently spent time living in Indonesia, where, alongside my studies, I enjoyed surfing, scuba diving, and training in Jiu-Jitsu.

October 20, 2025
The Labour Government has revived and reshaped the reforms that Rishi Sunak’s administration was unable to pass before the 2024 election, transforming the former Renters (Reform) Bill into its successor, the Renters’ Rights Bill.
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