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Stephens Scown LLP's ‘second to none’ team is well-versed across the property litigation space with particular specialisms in mining, minerals, and mineral waste matters, in addition to rural and agricultural land disputes and portfolio management work. This is bolstered by additional areas of expertise in energy land disputes, and residential and social housing matters. The practice is headed up by Richard Bagwell, who covers a broad set of contentious property work including landlord and tenant disputes, property insolvencies, and telecoms issues. Mark Richardson has expertise handling leases, rights of way, and trespass claims, while Michael Davies' niche is in waste management litigation. Also noted is land disputes expert Ian Thomas, who is well regarded for agricultural land matters, while Ben Jones is highlighted for his experience representing minerals and marine clients.
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Témoignages

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  • ‘I am most impressed with how thorough and competent the team is, always acting with my best interests in mind, whilst always ensuring the companies policies and procedures are strictly adhered to. I have developed a trusted relationship and have always felt like our company is in safe hands.'

  • ‘The property litigation team is second to none in the region and handles seriously complex and high value blue chip litigation for an array of clients. Rolls Royce-like analysis and service. Always makes my job easy.’

Clients clés

  • Tregothnan Estate.
  • The Ministry of Sound.

Points forts

  • Advised Holland & Barrett on the full range of its property portfolio management mandates in England and Wales, involving lease renewals, dilapidations and rent reviews.
  • Advised Axminster Group on a broad range of mandates, including a recent defence arising from a business rates dispute with the local authority.