Mr Andrew Olins > IBB Law > Uxbridge, England > Lawyer Profile

IBB Law
CAPITAL COURT
30 WINDSOR STREET
UXBRIDGE
UB8 1AB
England
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Work Department

Proper

Position

Andrew is a partner and a real estate dispute resolution specialist. He conducts ‘big ticket’ disputes relating to the acquisition and disposal of development sites (including claims for specific performance, recession and rectification), planning appeals and judicial review of planning decisions, and disputes arising from substantial property portfolios (including dilapidations claims, service charge and rent review disputes). Major clients include: AVIVA, BAM Group, Frogmore Group and Bellway Homes.

Career

Andrew qualified in 1989 and joined IBB Solicitors in 1994. He is a regular contributor to articles in the national press.

Memberships

Andrew is an ADR Group Accredited Mediator and member of the Property Litigation Association; London Solicitors’ Litigation Association; RICS Dilapidation Forum and the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB).

Personal

Andrew is a Professor of Land Law at Brunel University where he tutors law undergraduates part-time.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Real estate > Property litigation

(Leading partners)

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The real estate litigation practice at IBB Law advises a diverse range of clients, which includes social housing providers, local authorities, developers, retailers, and institutional landlords. Leading the team in Uxbridge, Jon Mowbray is ‘an experienced and knowledgeable property litigator’ who assists commercial landlords and tenants with a range of disputes, including dilapidation claims and rent reviews. Andrew Olins is well-known for his vast knowledge of disputes involving restrictive covenants and easements. Based in Reading, Caroline Cowley is recommended for contentious development matters such as construction and contract disputes. Annabelle Randell is also noted for her experience advising on restrictive covenants, possession proceedings, and neighbour disputes.