Iain Mutch
Iain was called to the bar in 2002 and is a member of Lincoln’s Inn.
Prior to coming to the bar, he practised as a solicitor for 11 years, predominantly in the North West. His years as a solicitor have provided him with a strong client focus, together with a good understanding of the pressures placed upon solicitors.
Iain specialises in crime, housing and personal injury work, litigious and non-litigious family work, the interpretation of consumer contracts and the drafting and interpretation of tenancy agreements.
Mr. Mutch is qualified to accept direct access clients.
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