Our property litigation team is going from strength to strength, with extensive experience in boundary disputes, adverse possession, and commercial landlord and tenant disputes.
The team regards every single case that it works on as hugely important, as it is advising clients on issues involving either their own home, which is hugely important, or on a property, which could be one of the biggest investments they have ever made. Elliott Brookes leads the property dispute resolution team.
Accreditation
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- Elliott Brookes ranked as an Associate to Watch in Real Estate Litigation and in Environment.
- Team ranked in Tier 4 in Property Litigation
- Elliott Brookes ranked as Practice Head
- Manjot Dhillon ranked as an Other Key Lawyer
- The firm has been ranked in The Times’ Best Law Firms from 2022-2024.
Our team was a finalist in the 2024 Property Law Firm of the year in 2024 and won in the same category at the Thames Valley Property Awards 2023. This is strong recognition of the quality of work, supported by exceptional testimonials from clients.
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Other accreditations
- Elliott Brookes won Young Property Person of the Year Award at the Thames Valley Property Awards 2024
- Winner of the Federation of Small Business, Service Excellence Award 2024
- Gold Winner for the Service Excellence Award 2023 for SME MK Buckinghamshire Business Awards
- Corporate Law Firm of the Year 2023 at the Insider Dealmakers Awards in Thames Valley 2023
- Manjot Dhillon, shortlisted for Young Lawyer of the Year at the South East Young Professionals Awards 2023.
Team Testimonials
“A fantastic team with a great range of expertise and skills. In my experience everyone I have dealt with has been very professional and knowledgeable.” – Legal 500, 2024
“Manjot Dhillon was superb. Responsive, helpful, clever and available.“ – Legal 500, 2024
“Elliott Brookes is a stand-out individual. He is a pleasure to deal with, always keen to assist and is very personable.” – Legal 500, 2024
“A small, united team that work together seamlessly. Capable and approachable in equal measure.” – Legal 500, 2024