Current Practising Status
Self Employed
Date of Call
Jul 2003
Inn of Court
Gray's Inn
Practising certificate valid
01/04/2024-30/04/2025
Primary practice address
3 PB Barristers, Royal Talbot House, 2 Victoria Street, BRISTOL, BS1 6BB, United Kingdom
Primary practice switchboard number
(+44) 0117 9281520
Other practice addresses

3 PB Barristers, 4 St Peter Street, WINCHESTER, SO23 8BW, United Kingdom

  • 3 PB Barristers, The Colmore Building, 20 Colmore Circus, Queensway, BIRMINGHAM, B4 6AT, United Kingdom
  • 3 PB Barristers, 23 Beaumont Street, OXFORD, OX1 2NP, United Kingdom
  • 3 PB Barristers, 30 Christchurch Road, BOURNEMOUTH, Dorset, BH1 3PD, United Kingdom
  • 3PB Barristers, 3 Paper Bldgs, Temple, LONDON, EC4Y 7EU, United Kingdom
Other addresses switchboard numbers

(+44) 01962 868884

  • (+44) 0121 2894333
  • (+44) 01865 793736
  • (+44) 01202 292102
  • (+44) 020 75838055
Rights of Audience
  • Full Rights of Audience
Public Access
No
Conduct of Litigation
No
Areas of practice
Employment ,  Immigration ,  Public Law
Other Entitlements
  • Administration Of Oaths
  • Immigration Work
  • Probate Activities
  • Reserved Instrument Activities
Disciplinary Findings

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