Areas of Practice
Track Record
Acting for a high net worth individual in relation to his claim against an art dealer for breach of contract in failing to supply a high value artwork. Enforcing the judgment obtained against the dealer by various means.
Acting for a high net worth individual in relation to his claim against multiple international defendants regarding a high value antiquity.
Acting for a landlord in its claim against a tenant who owed in excess of £100,000 in rent arrears.
Acting for a London estate in its application for judicial review of a planning decision made by the local authority.
Publications
A guide to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) – Download here.
Memberships
The Female Fraud Forum
Education & Qualification
University of Exeter
Qualified as a solicitor in 2019 and trained with Boodle Hatfield
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Simon Fitzpatrick, Fred Clark, Rosie Adcock and Ruby Dyce provide an introduction to the legal and commercial implications of NFTs looking at intellectual property, regulation, smart contracts, consumer rights and litigation.
Read more 3 min read 08 Jun 2026 Celia Lloyd Davidson speaks at the AIM Conference 2026This week, Legal Director, Celia Lloyd Davidson will be speaking at the AIM Conference. She will deliver a session on ‘What museum professionals need to know about commercial contracts’, sharing practical guidance on key risks, red flags and sector-specific considerations. Drawing on her experience advising arts and heritage clients, as well as previously working within a national museum, Celia brings a distinctive and highly practical perspective.
Read more 3 min read 21 Apr 2026 Stolen art and rapid museum heists: why famous works still hold valueWhy are high‑profile artworks still being stolen when they cannot be sold openly on the legitimate market? Fred Clark, Partner and Arts & Culture specialist, comments in the Financial Times on the rise of rapid museum heists and explains how stolen artworks can continue to retain value within criminal networks as collateral, leverage or trophy assets. He also explores the tension facing museums, whose open and public nature can leave even leading cultural institutions vulnerable.
Read more 3 min read 01 Apr 2026 Boodle Hatfield unveils 2026 promotions roundWe are delighted to announce the promotion of two new Partners, Clare Pooley and Michael Duffy (Private Wealth) and five new Senior Associates, Alex Gamble and Jessica Woollard (Private Wealth), Emilie Bladon and Rosie Larwood (Litigation), and Nick Salmon (Property). Congratulations to all of our colleagues on this fantastic achievement. Their expertise, dedication and commitment to delivering exceptional client service continue to strengthen our firm and the work we do.
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