Current Practising Status
Self Employed
Date of Call
Jul 2002
Inn of Court
Inner Temple
Practising certificate valid
01/04/2023-30/04/2024
Primary practice address
Pump Court Chambers, Upper Ground Floor, 3 Pump Court, Temple, LONDON, EC4Y 7AJ, United Kingdom
Primary practice switchboard number
(+44) 020 73530711
Other practice addresses

Magdalen Chambers, Victory House, Dean Clarke Gardens, Southernhay East, EXETER, EX2 4AA, United Kingdom

Other addresses switchboard numbers

(+44) 01392 208484

Rights of Audience
  • Full Rights of Audience
Public Access
Yes
Conduct of Litigation
No
Areas of practice
Arbitrator or umpire or mediator ,  Chancery contentious ,  Chancery non-contentious ,  Landlord & tenant (non-residential) ,  Landlord & tenant (residential) ,  Other common law ,  Planning ,  Professional negligence
Other Entitlements
  • Administration Of Oaths
  • Immigration Work
  • Probate Activities
  • Reserved Instrument Activities
Disciplinary Findings

There are no current findings on our Register in relation to this barrister.

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* This Register entry records only whether a barrister has been authorised to conduct litigation as an individual by the Bar Standards Board. Employed government barristers also have separate rights under statute to conduct litigation as part of their employment by Treasury Solicitors, any government department, or any public body which performs functions on behalf of the Crown.