Current Practising Status
Dual Capacity
Date of Call
Nov 1994
Inn of Court
Inner Temple
Practising certificate valid
01/04/2024-30/04/2025
Primary practice address
Chambers of Mr D P Frend, The Elms, Port Eynon, GOWER, West Glamorgan, SA3 1NL, United Kingdom
Primary practice switchboard number
There is no phone number available
Other practice addresses

Drystone Chambers, 1 Bedford Row, LONDON, WC1R 4BU, United Kingdom

  • Proelium Law, 35 New Broad Street, New Broad Street House, London, EC2M 1NH, United Kingdom
  • United Nations, United Nations Office on Drugs &, Crime (UNODC), Wagramerstrasse 5, VIENNA, 1400, Austria
Other addresses switchboard numbers

(+44) 020 7404 1881

  • (+44) 020 3875 7422
  • (+41) 22 9175641
Rights of Audience
  • Full Rights of Audience
Public Access
Yes
Conduct of Litigation
No
Areas of practice
Crime ,  International ,  Other common law ,  Professional discipline ,  Public Law
Other Entitlements
  • Administration Of Oaths
  • Immigration Work
  • Probate Activities
  • Reserved Instrument Activities
Youth Courts Registration
No
Disciplinary Findings

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