Amy Jackson > Cripps > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Cripps
2ND FLOOR
80 VICTORIA STREET
LONDON
SW1E 5JL
England

Work Department

Residential estates

Position

Amy is a partner in the residential estates team supporting landlords and leaseholders in their residential property matters. She specialises in leasehold enfranchisement including any associated disputes.

Amy has a particular focus on complex leasehold enfranchisement claims; including lease extensions, collective claims of large blocks and house claims, as well as experience of tenants’ rights of first refusal under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987.

Career

Qualified (2010); Associate (2013) Senior Associate (2015) Forsters; Managing Associate (2020) Partner (2022) Cripps

Memberships

  • Member of the Association of Enfranchisement Practitioners
  • Member of the Property Litigation Association

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Residential property

Cripps houses a team known for advising landed estates, high-net-worth individuals, developers and landlords on the purchase or sale of high-value residential property and land. The group is also well-regarded for its work on complex matters involving leasehold enfranchisement, rights of first refusal and requirements under the Building Safety Act 2022. The team has broad knowledge of agricultural and rural estates, new estates, and off-plan units for both domestic and international clients. Amy JacksonZainab Dakhil, and Fiona McIntosh all jointly head the practice.

London > Real estate > Property litigation

Engaged by property developers, London estates, and management companies, Cripps’ property litigation practice includes advising on vacant possession strategies, rights of light disputes, and forfeitures. The ‘thoughtful and engagingLaura Southgate heads the group and specialises in building safety matters and residential disputes. Amy Jackson handles enfranchisement litigation, the ‘personableElena Chrysostomou advises high-net-worth individuals on their property disputes and tenant insolvency issues, and Jessica Dick covers residential property litigation. Kerry Glanville  retired in April 2023.