I initially qualified as a barrister in 1986. I decided to re-qualify as a solicitor in 1990 and have worked as a solicitor ever since, covering many areas of civil and criminal law. More recently, I have specialised in criminal law. After obtaining a 2:1 Llb degree in 1985, I finished in the top 10th percentile in the Bar Exams in 1986.
Teaching for Law Degree and A Level, in particular in Criminal Law, Public Law, Tort, Land Law, Equity and Trusts and Contract Law.
I prefer to tailor my methods according to the needs of the individual student. Some students require more leadership than others. It is important that the student feels engaged in the learning process since it is the student who will have to go on in between tutorials to study the subject. It is important to encourage the student toward better work and methods of working.
I encourage students to discuss with me their difficulties in grasping a particular area of law. It is very satisfying to see a student begin to thrive in an area of law which initially seemed intimidatingly difficult.
It is always important to apply the law one has learnt to a variety of potential situations in order fully to understand how the law works in practice. Equally, such exercises are the biggest mark-earners in the exams. Learning to present an argument in a logical, easy-to-follow fashion is very important.
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekends, Weekdays (all times) |
References Available | On File |
Guildford school of Law | 1990 | Professional | Solicitor | |
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Inns of Court School of Law | 1986 | Professional | Bar exams | |
Wolverhampton School of Law | 1985 | Bachelors | Llb Degree |
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A-Level | £50 |
University | £50 |
Casual Learner | £50 |