Andrew is a Senior Associate Solicitor in the Commercial Property team. He specialises in all aspects of non-contentious commercial property law and acts for a diverse range of clients both in Oxfordshire and nationally. He provides pragmatic advice and an efficient service to his clients.
Andrew first came to Oxfordshire as an undergraduate at St John’s College, Oxford University. He then spent several years in London working for some of the biggest names in the commercial property industry. During this time he also gained a Master’s Degree in Real Estate Finance from Cambridge University and completed an Investment Management Certificate (so he would be FCA regulated to manage investments).
Andrew’s legal career began as a paralegal in the real estate team at Travers Smith. He completed his training contract in the London office of Dundas & Wilson and on qualification returned to Oxfordshire to join the BrookStreet Des Roches team dealing with National Grid’s property portfolio.
Outside of work, Andrew enjoys travelling, walking, and spending time with his young son.
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