Preparing and running Code litigation in the First Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) and Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) including acquiring new sites, renewing existing sites and defending clients from termination notices and removal action; Preparing and running hostile & non-hostile cases pursuant to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954; Dealing with breach allegations, access issues & disclosure of commercially sensitive information; Providing strategic litigation advice to clients; Experience of the Electronic Communications Code is desirable but not necessary provided there is a strong desire to learn this fascinating and emerging area of law. Real Estate Department:
The real estate department handles a broad range of real estate work across different sectors and includes teams dedicated to real estate dispute resolution, construction, and environmental law. The real estate disputes team sits within the department and handles the full scope of property litigation work including: Full range of commercial landlord and tenant work – including 1954 Act renewals and disputes; dilapidations; consents; rent reviews; break notices; forfeiture and possession; Development disputes and other contractual disputes relating to commercial and residential property; Easements, covenants and boundary disputes and advice; Land ownership including adverse possession and co-ownership claims; Insolvency matters with a property angle; Extensive advice on property issues arising from COVID-19; Litigation in the High Court and County Court as well as the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) and Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber); mediations and other forms of ADR. Clients include mid-tier businesses (whether quoted or owner-managed), household name PLCs, and other major international groups. The team acts for owners and investors, individuals, and developers and have extensive experience dealing with our corporate occupier clients’ property litigation requirements. Qualifications and Experience:
This opportunity is ideally suited for an ambitious property litigator with a minimum of 3+ PQE to assist and advise on some or all of the following matters: Can assist with a high volume of cases in both the county court and Lands Tribunal; Has technical expertise of hostile and non-hostile Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 cases, dealing with access disputes and/or breach claims; Has some experience of managing a portfolio of properties/clients with multiple sites; Is highly skilled at project management and who can prioritise and manage clients; Is a technical lawyer and can think creatively and strategically; Can adapt to change and ambiguity in a complex, fast-changing environment, and who is competent in coping with uncertainty and risk; Has the ability to articulate complex matters in a concise and precise manner and to debate issues and ideas constructively. Expectations:
The successful individual can expect to: Provide a high-quality legal service to clients on all aspects of real estate dispute resolution including: Disputes arising out of residential and commercial leases; Disputes arising out of the buying and selling of land; Disputes arising out of encumbrances affecting land. Develop own technical knowledge and skills including the ability to: Analyse information and reach sound decisions; Understand and adhere to instructions; Communicate succinctly both orally and in writing; Research appropriate case law and technical and legal precedents to progress matters. This role will be assisting a mixed caseload of property litigation matters working within a team assisting national clients across all sectors. You will be expected to maintain and develop client relationships and also contribute to business development events and activities. The ideal individual will have excellent academics and experience of working to the highest standards - either from a recognised city or regional firm. You will have a solid understanding of the civil litigation process and sound knowledge of Landlord & Tenant Law. Excellent communication skills and the ability to monitor, manage and implement a significant caseload with numerous deadlines is key. In return, you will be joining a progressive and forward-thinking firm with an emphasis on exceeding client expectations on every instruction. The firm actively promotes agile working from home and has an active social committee with regular networking and events providing ample opportunity to integrate with other practice areas. A competitive financial package is on offer + early career progression + extensive benefits. To apply, please submit your CV via the link below or contact: ben@stonorlegal.com
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