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B3 3AL
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Rob Holloway

Work Department
Rob is a Partner in our Litigation and Dispute Management Practice Group.
He specialises in Real Estate Litigation and acts in all aspects of property related disputes including: contested and uncontested lease renewals, service charge disputes, advising on the exercise of break options, dilapidations, recovery of rent arrears from current and former tenants and forfeiture.
Position
Partner
Lawyer Rankings
West Midlands > Real estate > Property litigation
(Next Generation Partners)Highly regarded for its expertise across the finance, energy and automotive sectors, the Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP practice is described as ‘personable’ and ‘swift to respond’ when handling significant High Court cases and complex arbitrations. The team has considerable experience in assisting with breaches of section 106 planning agreements, Building Safety Act disputes and restrictive covenant claims. Leading the Birmingham-based department, David Feist focuses on the real estate investment space and city center regeneration schemes, while the ‘unflappable’ Lisa Barge
specialises in high value rent review and dilapidation disputes. Rob Holloway is an expert on portfolio management matters, and Arren Thornton routinely acts for water undertakes and multinational banks.
Lawyer Rankings
- Next Generation Partners West Midlands > Real estate > Property litigation
- Property litigation West Midlands > Real estate
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Dispute resolution > Banking litigation
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Birmingham
- Real estate > Commercial property: Birmingham
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Birmingham
- Employment > Employment
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Real estate > Construction
- Real estate > Construction
- Employment > Pensions
- Real estate > Property litigation