Current Practising Status
Dual Capacity
Date of Call
Oct 2002
Inn of Court
Lincoln's Inn
Practising certificate valid
01/04/2024-30/04/2025
Primary practice address
Charles Morgan Law Ltd, Charles Morgan Law, 167-169 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PF, United Kingdom
Primary practice switchboard number
(+44) 0333 4040126
Other practice addresses

1KC Chambers, Colmore Building, 20 Colmore Circus Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6AT, United Kingdom

  • Charles Morgan Law Ltd, The Colmore Building, 20 Colmore Circus, Birmingham, B4 6AT, United Kingdom
  • Charles Morgan Law Ltd, Lock House, Castle Meadow Road, Nottingham, NG2 1AG, United Kingdom
Other addresses switchboard numbers

(+44) 0333 577 0886

  • (+44) 0333 4040126
  • (+44) 0333 4040126
Rights of Audience
  • Full Rights of Audience
Public Access
Yes
Conduct of Litigation
Yes
Areas of practice
Chancery contentious ,  Chancery non-contentious ,  Commercial and Financial Services ,  Immigration ,  Landlord & tenant (non-residential) ,  Other common law ,  Public Law
Other Entitlements
  • Administration Of Oaths
  • Immigration Work
  • Probate Activities
  • Reserved Instrument Activities
Youth Courts Registration
No
Disciplinary Findings

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