Cheraine Williams > DMH Stallard LLP > Crawley, England > Lawyer Profile

DMH Stallard LLP
Griffin House
135 High Street
RH10 1DQ
England

Work Department

Real Estate Dispute Resolution

Position

Cheraine is a Senior Associate in the Real Estate Dispute Resolution team.

Career

Cheraine has extensive experience in providing commercial and residential property dispute resolution services as well as dealing with construction and building disputes for a wide variety of clients and sectors. Cheraine is also able to advise clients fully on the full range of property related insolvency issues which may arise, and has expertise in dealing with agricultural tenancies.

Work highlights

  • Acting for, advising and settling construction disputes in the TCC on behalf of developers and employers
  • Acting for, advising and successfully  defending a claim by a third party in relation to the beneficial interest in a property
  • Acting for, advising upon and successfully setting aside a Statutory Demand and three County Court Judgments obtained by the landlord in relation to disrepair and tenancy deposit issues arising from  an Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreements
  • Acting for, advising and dealing with complex title and boundary disputes in relation to agricultural and other types land

Languages

English

Memberships

  • The Law Society
  • Property Litigation Association (PLA)

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Real estate > Property litigation

DMH Stallard LLP’s real estate dispute resolution group uses a ‘collaborative team approach’, drawing upon its resources from the Guilford and Gatwick offices to handle property-related professional negligence claims and contentious issues relating to development sites. Practice head Emily Wood boasts over 20 years’ experience working on commercial real estate disputes, while ‘professional and tenacious’ Tina George specialises in enfranchisement and lease extension work. James Picknell has expertise in handling landlord and tenant disputes, and Cheraine Williams focuses on dilapidation claims and contested 1954 Act lease renewals.