Helping People in Crisis

I’ve been helping organisations and people in crisis since the early 1990s. I was a lawyer until I retired in 2018. Shortly after that my neighbour Harry Dunn was killed by Anne Sacoolas and I spearheaded his family’s campaign for justice which took us to The Oval Office with Donald Trump and back. Having been told that they had no chance of getting justice, Harry’s family proved that when the system abandons victims as it invariably does, there is no one around to help you change the course of events. That is where I try to come in to give victims a voice when they face injustice and they have no one else to turn to. We have a terrible track record in the UK of kicking victims when they are down and it is my mission to change that.

Numerous victims have come to me for help after the success of the Justice4Harry campaign and I am committed to supporting the most vulnerable people in our society.

I’m Harvard Law School and Judge Business School at Cambridge trained, as well as being an expert in crisis management and avoidance. I now operate at the intersection of the law, the media and politics in order to right wrongs and to help anyone in crisis. I am a strategic problem solver who uses strong negotiation skills and relationships with the media to minimise a crisis. We cannot turn the clock back but we can advocate for and protect victims whilst holding the authorities to account.