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Our team

Cambridge

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Roger Bamber – partner. The team’s figurehead and a presence on the national stage, with acres of experience from nearly 30 years in family law. Other grandees are but a pale imitation. In short: reassuring and effective.

Caitlin Jenkins – partner. Top girl in the team and a refugee from practice in the City who knows the system backwards and draws huge loyalty from clients and colleagues alike. In short: inspirational and capable.

Roger Gurney – associate. A hugely experienced fount of all knowledge, he’s seen it all before and knows what to do with it. In short: committed and consistent.

Simon Bethel – associate. Well-versed in the law and a brilliant advocate, he cares deeply about achieving the right outcome and is particularly adept at dealing with heated children matters. In short: talented and committed.

Lisa Bartlett – associate. Hard-working and solution-focused, she gets to the heart of complex situations, is conciliatory and supportive in her practice but will litigate hard if needs be and is particularly experienced in farming work. In short: creative and effective.

Hannah Wilson – senior solicitor. With immense concentration and a dry sense of humour, she works hard for her clients and is known for her down-to-earth sensibility. In short: bright and unflappable.

Katharine Vigus – solicitor. With a thorough approach, quick wit and an infectious laugh, she is a real team player and focuses on solutions for her clients. In short: lively and direct.

George Sprague – solicitor. A clever and likeable member of the team who tends to support Lisa Bartlett’s practice.

Laura Brodie – solicitor. A bright and sensitive newly-qualified solicitor who tends to support Caitlin Jenkins’ practice.

Danielle Bennett – solicitor. An energetic and sharp newly-qualified solicitor who tends to support Simon Bethel’s practice.

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