Property Ownership and Disputes
Determining interests in property and resolving disputes
Determining interests in property and resolving disputes
Our Commercial property lawyers have a strong reputation as one of the largest and most skilled teams of property legal specialists across the central and eastern regions.
Our award-winning Property Litigation team operates across a number of locations and sectors, but our local perspective sets us apart from our competitors.
We are experts in property investment and property finance, and act for some of the biggest names in the sector.
Dealing with the family home and other properties fairly
With over 13 years’ experience in Intellectual Property, Jenna’s practice encompasses both commercial and contentious Intellectual Property and IT matters. Whilst Jenna advises clients on all aspects of Intellectual Property law, she has a particular interest in the enforcement of rights in software, drafting and negotiating commercial Intellectual…
James helps clients with intellectual property law and media issues. With a particular focus on contentious matters, he has extensive experience of disputes involving trade marks, passing off, copyright (whether artistic, literary or software), database rights, design rights, patents and domain names.
Jasmine advises clients on an extensive range of commercial property matters with a strong specialism in the development sector.
Matthew specialises in all areas of UK and European Intellectual Property law, particularly contentious matters. He advises clients regarding trade marks, copyright, design rights, passing off, patents, European food protection and defamation. He also has substantial experience in IT disputes and has frequently appeared before the English Courts, the…
Hannah advises clients on all aspects of UK and European intellectual property law, including patents, copyright, trade marks, passing off, design rights, domain names and defamation. Her focus is on contentious matters. She is experienced in actions before the Court of Appeal, High Court, Patents County Court, UK Intellectual Property Office, OHIM…
Will deals with a diverse range of commercial property matters and specialises in the development sector, primarily advising developers, landowners and promoters on residential and commercial developments.
Georgia acts for a broad range of clients in contentious property matters affecting commercial, residential and agricultural land.
Navjot works in our Commercial Property department as a Paralegal. She has 4 years experience in Property Law which has been gained through working in the field of Residential Conveyancing. Navjot has experience dealing with freehold and leasehold sales and purchases. Passionate about the field, Navjot has chosen to explore and expand her knowledge…
Emma is a Senior Associate in the Cambridge Commercial Property team. Emma has experience in a range of commercial property areas including landlord and tenant work, portfolio management, sales and purchases, finance, infrastructure agreements, corporate support, and acting for buyers and sellers of development land.
Susanne specialises in investment property, and commercial landlord and tenant matters covering the leisure, retail, office and life sciences sectors.
Georgia joined the Commercial Property team as a Senior Associate in October 2023.
Cathleen specialises in intellectual property law, with particular emphasis on copyright, publishing and trade mark licensing
Sarah is an Associate in the Commercial Property team based in Milton Keynes
Manveer is a New Homes Manager in our Leicester office and works primarily with regional developers on residential plot disposals.
Aimée is a first-year trainee undertaking her first seat in the Commercial Property team in Norwich.
Our award-winning team of commercial property lawyers acts for many household names, including some of the country’s largest housebuilders, commercial developers, investors, lenders, business owners, charities, landowners, construction firms and public sector organisations.We regularly advise on:Acquisition and disposal of residential and commercial…
One of our intellectual property law experts, Hannah Steggles will be in Barcelona for the International Trademark Association (INTA) Annual Meeting which takes place from Saturday 20th – Wednesday 24th May. To arrange a meeting with Hannah, please get in touch: hannah.steggles@howespercival.com
The clock is ticking for landlords to prepare for the new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) which come into force on 1 April 2018. From this date, it will be unlawful to grant a new lease for properties which have an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating below E, unless an exemption is registered. Landlords failing to comply with…
A team of Howes Percival lawyers took on the mighty Leicester Cobras wheelchair basketball team in a unique charity challenge match. The one-off charity match took place at the Leicester Arena and raised over £3,000 for the Cobras, who will use the funds to purchase a specially adapted sports wheelchair. The Howes Percival squad on the evening…
Specialist commercial property lawyer, Lisa Mantle has joined Howes Percival as Partner and Head of Commercial Property for the firm’s Milton Keynes office.
The team has had long experience in the minerals and waste sectors. Indeed, one of our team members worked as a primary legal advisor to a large regional waste management company (it operated materials recycling facilities, landfill, composting and gas production plants) for seventeen years, dealing with all of that company’s planning, environmental…
Leading regional law firm, Howes Percival, has expanded its Cambridge office with the appointment of two specialist property lawyers.
E-signatures are seen as a new, accessible and fast way to conclude deals. Property law, however, is a minefield of statutory requirements, making it important to know where and how e-signatures can be accepted during property transactions so that you are not caught out.
The use of retentions in the construction industry is a well-established practice. A percentage of each payment made under a building contract or sub-contract is retained by the “payer”, primarily as a safeguard against failure on the part of the “payee” to rectify defects in the works.
It sounds like the start of a really bad joke that a property lawyer might bring up at a dinner party. Sadly, it’s no joke and there is a real risk that a long residential lease may fall within the realms of the Housing Act 1988 putting tenants at risk of losing their homes and lenders at risk of losing their security.
Leading regional law firm Howes Percival has reported a 14% increase in turnover, with profits up 37%, according to its most recent financial results.
Howes Percival is working towards becoming a dementia-friendly business. So far, over 60 staff across the law firm’s six offices have received training and have become Dementia Friends.
There is a long history of Developers using Option Agreements to secure interest in parcels of land which have the potential for Planning Permission but, in recent years there has been an increase in the use of Promotion Agreements.
You have probably heard it over and over again…the LPC is tough! It requires a different skills set and a lot more time and dedication than undergraduate studies. So, if you are not lucky enough to have the luxury of not having to work alongside it then it becomes even more of a challenge. However, fear not, it is tricky but not impossible to balance…
Leading regional law firm Howes Percival has expanded its Cambridge office with two new appointments. Victoria Sandell has joined the firm as an associate solicitor in the dispute resolution team and, commercial property lawyer, Laura Clarke has been appointed as a solicitor.
Whether you are a landlord or tenant, the inclusion of a break clause within a lease can be vitally important. A break clause allows the lease to be terminated early (by the landlord or tenant (or both)) if specific conditions are met.
Companies registered offshore will be familiar with the common request - often made by the other party in a transaction - for a legal opinion on the offshore company’s ability to enter into the transaction.
Property owners are at risk from fraud. There are lots of horror stories about fraudsters impersonating property owners; selling or mortgaging those properties and disappearing with the cash.
In his latest article, Property Litigation Partner, Jamie Kidd discusses the case of Rashid v Nasrullah and what can happen if someone delays in challenging a forged transfer of land.
Howes Percival’s licensing law expert, Jamie Childs, provides some top tips for owners and operators of licensed premises to be aware of.
Whether it’s a beer-fuelled plan after a night drinking with friends, or a carefully considered new business venture, many of us have thought about buying the local village pub. However, taking over and running a licensed premises comes with a unique set of considerations, and so we have put together our quick top 5 guide of things to think about before…
Following an increase in new instructions, Howes Percival has expanded its Norwich-based commercial property team with the addition of three specialist commercial property lawyers.
Leading regional law firm, Howes Percival has announced 14 senior promotions, including three new partners as it prepares for further growth.
Law firm Howes Percival has once again seen an increase in its turnover and profit according to its most recent financial results.
Howes Percival is celebrating 30 years in Norwich. The firm marked the occasion with a drinks party for clients and friends, which included a reunion for the four original founding partners of the Norwich office - Alan Kefford, Andrew Barnes, Andrew Wood and Sandy Munro.
Howes Percival’s Northampton corporate team have completed a trio of high-profile transactions.
Intellectual Property lawyer, Stephen Ruse discusses some commonly asked questions about trade marks.
Most of us will be glad to see the back of 2020. Nevertheless, 2021 looks set to be another year which will present challenges to property developers.
The additional day off is part of a series of initiatives aimed at supporting the team
Howes Percival has expanded its Estates team in the East following a ‘robust’ period of recent growth.
Howes Percival has appointed experienced litigator, Jennifer Laskey, as a Director specialising in dispute resolution. Jennifer joins the firm from Wilson Browne Solicitors where she was a Partner.
Howes Percival has appointed social housing expert, Estelle Corner, as a Partner.
An expert insight into what you can expect in Property in 2022.
Howes Percival has acted for Anglia Restaurants Ltd on the sale of the Wherry Hotel and the Castle Carvery chain of restaurants.
Howes Percival has strengthened its Commercial Property team in the East Midlands with the appointment of Michelle Woolston as a Director.
If you are a residential landlord who intends to use the route for possession, you need to ensure you have properly dealt with the deposit before serving a notice.
We invite you to join Howes Percival for a Commercial Property Update.
We invite you to join Howes Percival for a Commercial Property Update.
We invite you to join Howes Percival for a Commercial Property Update in Norwich.
Howes Percival’s construction and property lawyers summarise the findings and recommendations of the Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry’s final report published earlier this month.