I have an expectation that communication is key, and this is in abundance with katie. I have never had to chase katie for an update. It is not only the communication that makes katie stand out; the problem solving and offering solutions to problems in simplified terms is why katie stands out from the rest. ”

I have instructed katie on several complex contractual disputes, as well requiring her ad hoc litigation advice, throughout my time as in house counsel. Katie is a pleasure to deal with, always offering pragmatic and commercially minded advice. ”

Katie is outstandingly responsive, strategic, and always very reasonable in her approach on fees. She is always acutely aware of the need for solutions as opposed to protracted legal disputes. ”

Katie is a Partner in the Dispute Resolution team and has over 14 years’ experience in property litigation, which most commonly involves landlord and tenant disputes.

She acts for commercial and residential landlords and developers with large property portfolios, based predominantly in Central London.

Katie also acts for commercial tenants, including clothing retailers, art galleries, restaurants and hair salons, as well as residential long leaseholders.

In addition to this specialism, Katie has experience in dealing with real property disputes, contractual disputes and high value debt recovery action.

Qualified as a Solicitor in 2010.

Member of the Property Litigation Association and the London Solicitors Litigation Association.

Katie deals with a range of Commercial Property disputes including:

• trespasser claims

• Contested lease renewals under the 1954 Act

• forfeiture of commercial leases

• dilapidations

• claims for rent arrears

• claims for breach of covenant

• service charge disputes

In terms of Residential Property matters, Katie deals with:

• claims for possession

• claims for disrepair

• claims for breach of lease

In Real Property disputes, Katie handles:

• boundary disputes

• trespass claims

• adverse possession

• neighbour disputes

• claims under TOLATA

Court proceedings to remove a group of 50 plus protestors from a commercial site in East London, owned by the Landlord client, which was formerly used as a music and entertainment venue. The case involved numerous hearings and enforcement action which attracted high profile media coverage in London.

Acting for four high net worth individuals in dispute with a neighbouring music recording studio in relation to an alleged easement. This case involved highly unusual circumstances and novel legal arguments.

Acting for a residential landlord in the successful recovery of possession of a multimillion-pound apartment in Central London, which was subject to illegal/immoral use by the tenant. Due to the nature of the use, the case also involved Westminster City Council and the Metropolitan Police.

Acting for a high-profile commercial tenant in the hospitality industry in a complex and long-running dispute with their landlord regarding the potential assignment of the lease. The dispute was further complicated due to the property being Grade Il listed.

Acting for a large commercial landlord in a contested lease renewal on redevelopment grounds in respect of a public house in Central London. This case attracted attention from the media and special interest groups including CAMRA.

Katie is a Partner in the Dispute Resolution team and has over 14 years’ experience in property litigation, which most commonly involves landlord and tenant disputes.

She acts for commercial and residential landlords and developers with large property portfolios, based predominantly in Central London.

Katie also acts for commercial tenants, including clothing retailers, art galleries, restaurants and hair salons, as well as residential long leaseholders.

In addition to this specialism, Katie has experience in dealing with real property disputes, contractual disputes and high value debt recovery action.

Qualified as a Solicitor in 2010.

Member of the Property Litigation Association and the London Solicitors Litigation Association.

Katie deals with a range of Commercial Property disputes including:

• trespasser claims

• Contested lease renewals under the 1954 Act

• forfeiture of commercial leases

• dilapidations

• claims for rent arrears

• claims for breach of covenant

• service charge disputes

In terms of Residential Property matters, Katie deals with:

• claims for possession

• claims for disrepair

• claims for breach of lease

In Real Property disputes, Katie handles:

• boundary disputes

• trespass claims

• adverse possession

• neighbour disputes

• claims under TOLATA

Court proceedings to remove a group of 50 plus protestors from a commercial site in East London, owned by the Landlord client, which was formerly used as a music and entertainment venue. The case involved numerous hearings and enforcement action which attracted high profile media coverage in London.

Acting for four high net worth individuals in dispute with a neighbouring music recording studio in relation to an alleged easement. This case involved highly unusual circumstances and novel legal arguments.

Acting for a residential landlord in the successful recovery of possession of a multimillion-pound apartment in Central London, which was subject to illegal/immoral use by the tenant. Due to the nature of the use, the case also involved Westminster City Council and the Metropolitan Police.

Acting for a high-profile commercial tenant in the hospitality industry in a complex and long-running dispute with their landlord regarding the potential assignment of the lease. The dispute was further complicated due to the property being Grade Il listed.

Acting for a large commercial landlord in a contested lease renewal on redevelopment grounds in respect of a public house in Central London. This case attracted attention from the media and special interest groups including CAMRA.

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