Areas of Practice
Track Record
Acting for a high net worth individual in relation to his claim against an art dealer for breach of contract in failing to supply a high value artwork. Enforcing the judgment obtained against the dealer by various means.
Acting for a high net worth individual in relation to his claim against multiple international defendants regarding a high value antiquity.
Acting for a landlord in its claim against a tenant who owed in excess of £100,000 in rent arrears.
Acting for a London estate in its application for judicial review of a planning decision made by the local authority.
Publications
A guide to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) – Download here.
Memberships
The Female Fraud Forum
Education & Qualification
University of Exeter
Qualified as a solicitor in 2019 and trained with Boodle Hatfield
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