Property litigation in West Midlands

Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP

Highly regarded for its expertise across the finance, energy and automotive sectors, the Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP practice is described as ‘personable’ and ‘swift to respond’ when handling significant High Court cases and complex arbitrations. The team has considerable experience in assisting with breaches of section 106 planning agreements, Building Safety Act disputes and restrictive covenant claims. Leading the Birmingham-based department, David Feist focuses on the real estate investment space and city center regeneration schemes, while the ‘unflappable’ Lisa Barge specialises in high value rent review and dilapidation disputes. Rob Holloway is an expert on portfolio management matters, and Arren Thornton routinely acts for water undertakes and multinational banks.

Responsables de la pratique:

David Feist


Autres avocats clés:

Lisa Barge; Rob Holloway; Paul Moorcroft; Arren Thornton


Les références

‘The property litigation team at Eversheds is very strong in a number of areas. There is strength in depth amongst its partners and senior associates. As a team, it is highly responsive and commercially minded. They have the client’s objectives and strategic goals at the front of their minds and are always mindful of the impact of the deal on the business.’

‘Lisa Barge is unflappable and appears to have control of all of her case files even when she is not actively involved. She gives her clients confidence and leads a strong team of litigators who manage their files well. She exudes confidence.’

‘Personable, swift to respond and commercially aware advice.’

Principaux clients

Hammerson


Land Securities


National Grid Electricity Transmission & National Grid Gas


Facebook


Mitchells & Butlers


Next


Wolseley


HSBC


Taylor Wimpey


Persimmon Homes Plc


Gowling WLG

Routinely advising on major litigation claims relating to rights of light, dilapidation disputes and breaches of land sale agreements, Gowling WLG demonstrates an ‘in depth knowledge’ on the whole spectrum of property litigation. With experience acting on behalf of multinational housebuilders, local authorities and distribution network operators, the West Midland’s offering is headed by Paul Barker, a specialist in complex retail and leisure property matters. Rob Bridgman is knowledgeable in landlord and tenant claims, whilst David Wigy focuses primarily on adverse possession cases and planning injunctions. The whole team is based out of Birmingham.

Responsables de la pratique:

Paul Barker


Autres avocats clés:

Rob Bridgman; David Wigy


Les références

‘The Gowling WLG Prop Lit team provides skill and experience at all necessary levels to suit all of a client’s needs, and manage to combine this with the practicality needed to manage the wide variety of issues which arise on a large retail estate. Importantly, this comes with the friendliness and approachability which is essential in building relationships and a desire to solve problems.’

‘The team is led and managed by partner Rob Bridgman. Rob has the perfect skill set of technical excellence, pragmatism, problem solving costs awareness and huge approachability, all combined with an extraordinary work ethic. An excellent team leader and teacher for those who would follow him and who are carefully chosen to mirror his approach.’

‘The Gowling team is absolutely excellent. A great pleasure to work with all of them always. Their true expertise and superb client care places this team head and shoulders above Birmingham competitors and many London firms. Gowling has fantastic partners and true strength and depth.’

Principaux clients

NFU Mutual Insurance Society


Persimmon Homes


Royal London


Zurich/Columbia Threadneedle Investments


Bloor Homes Limited


Schroder UK Property Fund and Schroder Retail Property Unit Trust


Mucklow


Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Limited


Transport for London


Entain Group (which includes Ladbrokes and Coral)


Cellnex/On Tower UK Limited


Landsec


LaSalle Investment Management


London Borough of Barnet


Taylor Wimpey UK Limited


St Modwen


Telefonica Limited


Principaux dossiers


  • Acting for Fortytwo House SARL, a subsidiary of HB Reavis, in relation to a multi-million pound rights of light dispute.
  • Acting for Telefonica in a ground-breaking (and rare) renewal of a code agreement under Paragraph 20 of the Telecoms Code.
  • Continuing to advise institutional investors and funds on portfolio management, including high profile clients Columbia Threadneedle, NFU Mutual, Royal London, LaSalle Investment Management, NILGOSC, HSBC Pension Trust, M&G, Industrials UK LP and USS.

Pinsent Masons LLP

Counting global insurance companies, local councils and energy conglomerates amongst its key clients, the ‘exceptionally strong’ Pinsent Masons LLP practice has extensive experience in the courts at all levels, including the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. The team displays a growing presence in the telecoms sector, regularly representing mobile and wireless infrastructure operators. The ‘superb’ Alicia Foo heads the Birmingham-based outfit. Foo is an expert in Electronic Communication Code matters, whilst Sarah Campey focuses on complex rights to light claims. Pierre Smith is knowledgeable on retail and leisure related claims, and Craig Downhill is also highlighted as key.

Responsables de la pratique:

Alicia Foo


Autres avocats clés:

Sarah Campey; Craig Downhill; Ian Morgan; Pierre Smith


Les références

‘Pinsent’s West Midlands practice has real strength in depth; the team, led by Alicia Foo, is second to none, and outshines many a Magic Circle firm.’

‘Pre-eminent in telecoms; the team is also actively engaged in leading cases involving rights to light and development work. My “go to” firm for anything of value or complexity.’

‘Alicia Foo is truly unparalleled in her telecoms experience; the pre-eminent advisor to operators.’

Principaux clients

On Tower UK Limited (part of the Cellnex UK Group)


Native Land


Motor Fuel Group


Camping & Caravanning Group Limited


Homes England


IM Properties plc


JD Wetherspoon plc


Rigby Real Estate


Allianz Insurance Plc


E.ON UK plc


Jockey Club


East Sussex Energy Infrastructure & Development Limited


London Borough of Croydon


Coventry City Council


Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council


Hampshire County Council


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising on Rights of Light dispute for Native Land on a multi-million-pound claim going to trial in March 2025.
  • Advising on range of property disputes (trespass injunctions/leasehold breaches of covenant and rent review) issues for Motor Fuel Group.
  • Advising On Tower UK Limited in litigation with British Telecommunications plc on a range of novel points under the Electronic Communications Code.

Shakespeare Martineau LLP

Strengthened by the arrival of the new practice head Vanessa Joll in May 2023, Shakespeare Martineau LLP deploys a ‘creative approach’ in tackling complex development disputes, contested 1954 Act claims and break notice issues. Based out of Birmingham, Martin Edwards brings vast expertise in the education, telecoms and energy sectors to the team, whilst the ‘legally excellent’ James Fownes is an expert on the contentious aspects of lease renewals and break clauses. Justine Ball acts on behalf of developers and corporate landlords, and Pia Eames is also noted as a key contact.

Responsables de la pratique:

Vanessa Joll


Autres avocats clés:

Martin Edwards; James Fownes; Justine Ball; Pia Eames


Les références

‘James Fownes is very competent and extremely personable.’

‘James Fownes is always excellent. Pia Eames is brilliant and always goes the extra mile.’

‘Martin Edwards and Pia Eames are both a delight to work with.’

Principaux clients

University of Nottingham


Vision Express (UK) Limited


Workspace Plc


Severn Trent Water Limited


National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc


Gallagher Developments Hold Co Limited


RSS Group Plc


Kroll


Electricity North Western


Woodland Trust


Principaux dossiers


  • Managing a variety of complex property disputes around major infrastructure assets for national statutory undertakers, including National Grid and Severn Trent Water.
  • Assisted Nottingham University to successfully manage peaceful protest on its campus by obtaining a Campus Wide Possession Order.
  • Advising landowners in their tribunal disputes with all the major telecoms operators – for example, acting for Walsall Housing Group.

Shoosmiths LLP

Consistently acting on big ticket litigation relating to dilapidations, contested breaks and rent arrears, the Birmingham-based Shoosmiths LLP team is hailed for its ‘speed of work and coordination’. Representing a diverse array of clients from across the property investment, retail and automotive spheres, the Midlands offering is headed by Kate McCall, who specialises in claims arising in the Appeal Courts and Upper Tribunals. Nick Shepherd leads the national practice, concentrating predominantly on rent reviews and development disputes, whilst Paul Knight frequently advises commercial developers and investors. Elinor Sandbach is an expert on landlord and tenant disputes, and Natalie Aldread is also highlighted as key.

Responsables de la pratique:

Kate McCall; Nick Shepherd


Autres avocats clés:

Paul Knight; Elinor Sandbach; Richard Willcox; Natalie Aldread; Bradley Roberts; Laurence Matthews; Amy Beaumont


Les références

‘Kate McCall is very knowledgeable, helpful, eloquent and able to articulate effectively. Laurence Matthews is also very friendly and helpful, and the communication is effective.’

‘Elinor Sandbach and Amy Beaumont are an excellent team. They deliver sensible and timely commercial advice to property litigation problems.’

‘Elinor Sandbach is an excellent property litigation partner. Elinor’s strength is providing cost efficient sensible advice in a timely manner.’

Principaux clients

British Car Auctions


Calthorpe Estates


Central Midlands Co-op


Crown Paints Limited


Equation Properties Limited


GXO Logistics


INGKA Centres (Ikea)


Krispy Kreme


McArthurGlen Group / McArthurGlen UK Retail Limited


Mountain Warehouse


Next


Northwood Investors


Nurton Developments Limited


One Stop Stores


Persimmon Plc


Pizza Hut (UK) Limited


Poundland


Regional REIT plc


Safestore Properties Limited


SpaMedica


Telefonica / O2


TFG (Whistles, Phase Eight, Hobbs)


Third Space Gyms


Topps Tiles


Dignity Funerals


Feldberg Capital


SAV Group


Telereal Trillium


UKRO Property


Union Investments GmbH


Principaux dossiers


  • Retained by McArthurGlen UK to formulate and implement tenant management and vacant possession strategies to pave the way for extensions to existing McArthurGlen centres in the West Midlands, East Midlands and Bridgend.
  • Managing Poundland Limited’s property portfolio (204 ongoing matters), ranging from contested matters, disputes regarding the rent to be paid on renewal of a lease and high value dilapidations claims to ensure that Poundland and group companies property portfolios are run efficiently, and disputes resolved in a cost-effective and timely way.
  • Providing cross-portfolio asset management and litigation support to UKRO Property Holdings and its fund and asset managers, ADAPT Real Estate, across UKRO’s entire UK office portfolio, including: representing UKRO in one of only a handful of arbitrations which progressed to conclusion under the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022, in relation to relief from pandemic rent payments.

Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP

Recommended for its ‘good, sound advice’, the Anthony Collins Solicitors LLP practice handles the gamut of property dispute issues, ranging from 1954 Act lease renewals, alienations to the enforcement of leasehold provisions. Helen Tucker and Philip Scully co-head the team, with the former specialising in health and safety compliance issues, whilst the latter is well-versed in acting for institutional landlords, retail clients and housing associations. Rebecca Semuuze is highlighted for her residential lease forfeiture work.

Responsables de la pratique:

Helen Tucker; Philip Scully


Autres avocats clés:

Rebecca Semuuze


Les références

‘I find the firm extremely professional in their interactions.’

‘The individuals are knowledgeable in their sectors with wide-ranging experience and are also able to offer good, sound advice.’

‘Highly recommended team with solid expertise and experience, and excellent client care.’

Principaux clients

Birmingham City Council


The Riverside Group


The Baptist Union Corporation


Aspire Housing Limited


Platform Housing Ltd


Citizen Housing Limited


Cheltenham Borough Council


Red Kite Community Housing


URC Thames North Trust


Leeds City Council


Guinness Partnership Ltd


Hertfordshire County Council


Coventry City Council


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising Cheltenham Borough Council on overlapping technical issues of charity law, property law and public law, in connection with an opposed lease renewal pursuant to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
  • Advising Cottsway Housing Association in connection with a difficult residential tenant over two years, to include seeking injunctive relief, multiple applications, possession proceedings homeless issues, to secure a result that our client required, in order to maintain the standard and safety of their properties having tried every possibility to avoid the tenant becoming homeless.
  • Advising Hertfordshire County Council in connection with High Court proceedings issued against it, relating to the proper interpretation and operation of a pre-emption provision in its lease of library premises, that are of particular importance to the area in delivering public services.

Browne Jacobson LLP

Demonstrating substantial expertise across the retail, public and health sectors, the team at Browne Jacobson LLP stands out for its handling of complex covenant obligations and COVID-19 arbitration schemes. Heading the Birmingham offering, James Coles brings vast insight into dilapidations and service charge disputes to the practice, and Hannah Parry constantly represents government departments, investor landlords and HNW individuals. Katie Briggs is knowledgeable in landlord and tenant claims, whilst Emma Stafford focuses primarily on rent review cases.

Responsables de la pratique:

James Coles


Autres avocats clés:

Hannah Parry; Katie Briggs; Emma Stafford; Sejal Johar


Principaux clients

Fraser Group Plc


Deliveroo SP Ltd


Avon Capital Estates


Oxford City Council


Havering Council


Benchmark Drinks Ltd


Vision Express Ltd


Walgreens Boots Alliance


DPD Group UK Limited


Pure Gym Limited


AGCO Limited


Scrivens Limited


Aggregate Industries UK Limited


Select Service Partner Limited


Trafford Council


Bevan Brittan LLP

Labelled as ‘responsive, knowledgeable, and pragmatic’, the Bevan Brittan LLP practice is highly regarded for advising public sector organisations from across the health, local government and social housing sectors. Based out of Bristol, Steven Eccles heads the team, whilst Birmingham-based Mark Robertson is an expert in rights of light claims and property-related telecoms disputes, and Raman Thandi-Bal is knowledgeable on the Building Safety Act.

Responsables de la pratique:

Steven Eccles


Autres avocats clés:

Mark Robertson; Raman Thandi-Bal


Les références

‘Friendly, good advice, very available.’

‘Bevan Brittan are client-focused and engage closely throughout the service they provide. Their expertise is second-to-none, and they can be relied upon for a good service and response times.’

‘Mark Robertson has sound advice and guides us through the process of legal matters ensuring we are kept up-to-date, and clearly sets out our options and recommendations.’

Principaux clients

Canal & River Trust


University of Oxford


Rentokil Initial Plc


NHS Property Services Limited


Barts Health NHS Trust


Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust


London Borough of Hounslow


Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust


Kent County Council


Johnson Matthey plc


Royal Borough of Greenwich


Sanctuary Group


Places for People Group


London Borough of Bromley


West London NHS Trust


East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust


Mills & Reeve LLP

Specialising in landlord and tenant disputes, rights of way claims and contentious residential work, Mills & Reeve LLP has extensive expertise in the education, business rates and healthcare industries. The firm acts on behalf of investors, strategic landowners and major corporates, with Henry Mahalski heading the Birmingham-based practice, whilst Laura Woodward focuses on uncontested lease renewals and dilapidations.

Responsables de la pratique:

Henry Mahalski


Autres avocats clés:

Laura Woodward; Emily Chan


Les références

‘The Mills & Reeve litigation team is very quick to respond and apply the correct level of resource to address litigious matters. Mills & Reeve provide professional advice taking into account the contractual obligations of lease agreements, whilst also having commercial consideration on costs when considering the strategy to be adopted.’

‘The individuals with whom I have had the most experience of working with are Henry Mahalski and Laura Woodward. Henry and Laura work well together in providing fully considered advice, whilst taking into consideration the professional advice of other external consultants.’

 

Principaux clients

Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty


Birmingham City University


Blackrock


Coventry University


Department for Education


Homes England


Stratford-Upon-Avon Town Trust


University of Salford


Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council


Squire Patton Boggs

Characterised for its ‘prompt and pragmatic advice’, Squire Patton Boggs specialises in handling dilapidations, rent arrear matters and covenant interpretations, on behalf of housebuilders and multinational corporations. Michelle Adams leads the West Midlands offering, bringing expertise in lease renewals, rent reviews and breaches of covenants to the practice. Mobeen Amin advises on all aspects of commercial property disputes, whilst Stephanie Hadley focuses on forfeitures and easements.

Responsables de la pratique:

Michelle Adams


Autres avocats clés:

Mobeen Amin; Stephanie Hadley


Les références

‘Michelle Adams is very easy to work with, understands our business needs and drivers, always positive when we are asking for more, very good speed of response.’

‘The team continue to deliver a high level of support across the business.’

‘The property litigation team are great at being on top of issues. They have a robust remainder system and ensure that all parties are kept updated.’

Principaux clients

Signet Group Limited


Cancer Research UK


Cellnex Telecoms/On Tower UK Ltd


Claire’s Accessories UK Limited


Rexel UK Limited


CEVA Logistics Limited


Taylor Wimpey


Duke Street Property Limited


Salutem Shared Services


Appian Europe Limited


Cambridge & Counties Bank Limited


Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce


Attewell Limited


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Signet Trading Limited on obtaining a declaration that the lease on one of its retail units had been terminated following service of a break notice and managed its claim in the business and property courts through to successfully obtaining a declaration.
  • Advised Cambridge & Counties Bank Limited in obtaining possession of a property that had been charged as a commercial property and used for residential purposes, and managed an ultimately successful claim in the County Court for possession of that property.
  • Advising on implications of the 2017 Electronic Communications Code and strategy (negotiation and drafting) of code agreements.

Band Hatton Button LLP

Providing insight on the gamut of property-based litigation, spanning from commercial landlord and tenant possession cases to contested break clause disputes, the Coventry-based Band Hatton Button LLP team is hailed for its ‘practical and thorough’ approach. John French heads the West Midlands offering, specialising in boundary disputes. Jon Wilby regularly represents clients in the charity, education and healthcare sectors, whilst Malcolm Thomas focuses on restrictive covenants.

Responsables de la pratique:

John French


Autres avocats clés:

Jon Wilby; Malcolm Thomas; Raman Dhillon; Katie Stanton


Les références

‘Practical and thorough.’

‘Breadth of knowledge across their expertise and excellent client service.’

‘The team is passionate about getting the best result for their clients.’

Principaux dossiers


  • Challenged the validity of a tenant’s break notice and secured judgment for £263k.
  • Acting for a high street bank in relation to its property portfolio- contentious work, which includes dilapidations, exercising break options and lease renewal procedures.
  • Acting for various private investment landlords (typically SIPP investments) in forfeiture proceedings (successfully opposing an injunction application for relief from forfeiture), opposed and unopposed lease renewals and dilapidations claims.

DLA Piper

Headed by Petra Billing, the DLA Piper team demonstrates strong cross-sector expertise, primarily focusing on the retail, healthcare and financial services industries. Billing is an expert in development and commercial landlord disputes, Rob Shaw is knowledgeable in the infrastructure space, and Samuel Lane stands out for his work on adverse possession claims and protest actions.

Responsables de la pratique:

Petra Billing


Autres avocats clés:

Rob Shaw; Samuel Lane; Mary Barraclough; Laura Higson


Principaux clients

HS2 Limited


Dignity Funerals Limited


National Grid PLC


Tarmac (UK subsidiary of CRH PLC)


Aggregate Industries UK Limited (UK subsidiary of Lafarge Holcim Limited)


Genting Casinos UK Limited


UPS Limited


Oval Real Estate


Meggitt PLC


The Land Restoration Trust


Croda International


National Highways Limited


Hill & Smith Holdings Plc


Principaux dossiers


  • Represented National Highways in the Court of Appeal in February 2023 regarding the award of the final injunction and the summary judgment test applied by the court in awarding that injunction.
  • Handle a variety of real estate litigation matters for Tata Steel UK Limited across their entire UK property portfolio, including: termination of sale agreements, the exercise of land options, exercising break options, rent arrears recovery, dilapidations claims, advice on and termination of agricultural and allotment tenancies and settlement agreements.
  • Acting for HS2 in high-profile proceedings seeking to renew a final injunction to cover the entire length of the route of the proposed high speed rail line.

Lodders Solicitors LLP

Representing a variety of developers, housebuilders and landlords, the Lodders Solicitors LLP team is ‘completely professional’ when advising on easements, forfeitures of leases and proprietary estoppel disputes. Heading the Stratford upon Avon-based practice, Victoria Khandker specialises in contractual property matters and commercial tenant claims, Kyle Wyness is an expert on dilapidations and boundary disputes, whilst both Mary Rouse and Ellie Crofts are also highlighted as key.

Responsables de la pratique:

Victoria Khandker


Autres avocats clés:

Kyle Wyness; Mary Rouse; Ellie Crofts; Lauren Hutchinson; Kristy Ainge


Les références

‘A regional powerhouse that has consistently been able to provide the care and support of a boutique firm.’

‘Ellie Crofts is extremely knowledgeable, utterly pragmatic, but with a killer instinct that drives litigation in a very productive way.’

‘I have worked Mary Rouse, who is a very capable lawyer and always works to find her clients the best practical solutions.’

Principaux clients

I.M Properties


Cameron Homes


Spitfire Bespoke Homes Limited


Tata Steel UK Limited


Warwickshire County Council


Galliers Homes Limited


St Modwen Developments Limited


Sydney Mitchell LLP

Consistently advising private clients, landlords and bridging lenders, Sydney Mitchell LLP stands out for its knowledge on service charge arrears, enforcement of restrictive covenants and ownership disputes. With the team being based out of Birmingham, Leanne Schneider-Rose leads, bringing in-depth expertise in contentious insolvency cases to the practice, whilst Ian Sheppard focuses on dilapidation claims and lease renewals.

Responsables de la pratique:

Leanne Schneider-Rose


Autres avocats clés:

Ian Sheppard


Les références

‘Sydney Mitchell’s real estate team is particularly geared towards dealing with property disputes concerning a trusts or disputed ownership elements, as well as landlord and tenant matters.’

‘Ian Sheppard is a dedicated lawyer particularly adept at handling matters of disputed land trusts, reflective of his private client expertise. His experience is well-suited to property disputes concerning high-net-worth family arrangements.’

Principaux dossiers


  • Advising a client in respect of a beneficial interest in a commercial property that she had treated as her own for many years as a result of a gift from a family member.
  • Advising a client in respect of a complex trust dispute in respect of various partnership property assets and shares in a company.
  • Acting for a charity defending a relief from forfeiture claim from its landlord on the basis that the landlord had not carried out the agreed works to the premises prior to the charities occupation.

The Wilkes Partnership

Splitting his time between the Birmingham and Solihull offices, Kevin Lynch heads The Wilkes Partnership property litigation team, bringing in-depth expertise in disrepair claims, real estate-based telecoms litigation and tenant insolvency claims to the outfit. Meanwhile, from Birmingham, Harriet Critchley primarily focuses on business lease renewals, contested break notices and complex rent reviews.

Responsables de la pratique:

Kevin Lynch


Autres avocats clés:

Harriet Critchley


Les références

‘The extensive relationship we hold with them (100+ years in various forms) affords us a detailed working knowledge of our portfolio.’

‘The team’s knowledge is exceptional, across the piece.’

‘Very professional and accessible, fees are well-balanced and we feel that we get a better quality of service owing to the calibre of individuals placed at Wilkes.’

Trowers & Hamlins LLP

Boasting an established client base comprising developers, public sector bodies and management companies, Trowers & Hamlins LLP is highly regarded for its work on lease renewals, rights of light claims and building regulation defects. Based in Birmingham, Michael Green leads the group, specialising in lease terminations and regeneration projects. Guy Willetts has experience in representing NHS and health sector clients. Neerali Madhvani and Cynyr Rhys are also highlighted as key contacts.

Responsables de la pratique:

Michael Green


Autres avocats clés:

Guy Willetts; Neerali Madhvani; Cynyr Rhys


Les références

‘Easily capable of handling complicated disputes confidently, inventively and effectively.’

‘Guy Willetts – shred and insightful – masters the brief and is able to deliver great outcomes for clients.

‘ Our experience with T&H was one of impressively quick and effective team work in respect of a relatively urgent situation. The ability to take on a great deal of information, assimilate it and respond with solutions, guidance and legal direction was greatly appreciated.’

Principaux clients

Calthorpe Estates


Westminster City Council (Investment Property)


Kent County Council


The Extracare Charitable Trust


West Midlands Metropolitan Authorities Pension Fund


Vistry Group (formerly Countryside Properties PLC)


Western Trading Group


Metropolitan Housing Trust


Paragon Asra Housing Limited


Birmingham City Council


Principaux dossiers


  • Acted for property investors in defending a complex property trust claim, involving the disputed ownership of a large portfolio of properties and allegations of fraud, which culminated in a 14-day trial in the High Court, at which our clients were successful and were also ordered a significant sum in respect of their legal costs.
  • Instructed to act for Kent County Council on numerous contentious property matters arising across their portfolio.
  • Instructed by Countryside Plc (now part of Vistry Group) in place of its previous solicitors to advise it on next steps including negotiating with the covenant owners and seeking a resolution of the matter.