Our Partners

Tim Clark

Having spent his early working years with the Treasury and the Charity Commission, Tim showed a flair for drafting legal documents and returned to South Bank University to study law. He was one of the founders of the Hoxton Legal Advice service in London, providing pro bono work for eight months, before becoming an articles trainee at Talfords Solicitors in Hornchurch. He joined Robinson and Allfree on April 1, 1996 (a date he always remembers!) to do general civil work. He was made a partner in 2001.
   
Sandra Worth

Sandra has over 25 years experience of dealing with the law, having studied at De Montfort University in Leicester. She has always worked locally, starting at a small practice in Sandwich, before moving to Mowll and Mowll Solicitors in Canterbury and then to Robinson and Allfree in 1999, becoming a partner in 2001.
For the past five years she has been focusing on developing the wills and probate department, whilst still specialising in family law enjoying the variety of work it provides. Sandra also has a Masters Degree in Child Care Law.  She also oversees the property department.
   
Victoria Hubbert

Victoria joined the Firm in December 2005 and became a Partner on 1 May 2008. She is now the Head of the Personal Injury Department.

She studied Law at Leeds University and after graduating from Law School decided to specialise in Personal Injury work. She trained at a leading Trade Union Firm, Rowley Ashworth in London, where she was able to work with some of the most prominent lawyers in her chosen field. She qualified as a Solicitor in September 2001.

On leaving Rowley Ashworth in late 2003, Victoria enjoyed a brief stint at a Provincial Firm based in Tunbridge Wells before joining Robinsons.

Victoria loves new challenges and over the last few years she has participated in a number of Charitable events. Last year she completed the London to Brighton Bike Ride

   
Nameeta Gujral

Nameeta joined Robinsons Solicitors in January 2006 and became a Partner in May 2010. She has substantial experience in all areas of family law including divorce, finances and children matters. She is an accredited member of the Advanced Family Law Panel which means she has special recognition from The Law Society in the area of family law with particular emphasis on financial consequences following a marriage breakdown.

As a member of Resolution, an organisation committed to the constructive resolution of family disputes Nameeta approaches matters in a sensitive manner considering the needs of the whole family, especially if children are involved. Not all divorces end up in Court and as a trained Collaborative Family Lawyer she is able to offer clients a real alternative to the distress and anxiety of Court hearings.

Since joining Robinsons, Nameeta has provided Pro Bono advice to the Rising Sun Domestic Violence organisation both in Canterbury and Maidstone.

When not at work Nameeta enjoys spending her spare time at the gym, playing tennis, going to the theatre and exploring new places.