In 2018, I caught viral myocarditis and suffered three cardiac arrests while recovering! As you can imagine, I was extremely lucky to survive. I was ordered to take two years off for recovery and, accordingly, I left the firm and gave up my practising certificate.
I am now largely recovered (although I still can’t do anything too energetic, so no more running or playing tennis). However, I soon discovered that early retirement was not really for me. I needed to keep occupied! I had no wish to return to a formal law firm, so instead, back in late 2019, I set up The Red House Consultancy and it’s been trading since that date. It is not a formal law firm but a consultancy whereby I use my significant experience to provide advice.
I no longer practice as a solicitor, and I do not hold a practising certificate, operate a client account, or handle any client funds. I, therefore, following the Legal Services Act 2007, do not offer advice on any reserved legal activity such as conveyancing, probate activities or representing you in litigation. I also do not advise on family law issues, debt recovery, commercial or domestic property matters, criminal law and landlord and tenant issues.