Born of an Italian war bride in 1948 at Newcastle upon Tyne, he lived in Naples, Italy with mother and younger sister for a short time before returning to England. Attended Gateshead Boys' Grammar School and was the youngest interpreter in the 1966 World Cup. In 1974, he was awarded a LLB(Hons) and went on to be called to the Bar of Gray's Inn. Youngest head and founder of Barristers' Chambers in London and was later admitted to the New York State Bar. Lived in the US with his wife and six sons for many years before returning to England, where he now resides with his wife and one son in Hamstreet, Kent.
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