Michael heads the firm’s Commercial real estate department.

Michael advises clients on high value disputes in the commercial real estate sector. His clients include investors, developers, and landlord and tenants for whom he has acted for many years.

Michael’s practice focuses on the larger, more complex, cases covering a wide range of property issues such as termination of leases, dilapidation claims, service charge disputes, rent review issues and business lease renewals and terminations but extends also to dealing with professional negligence and joint venture disputes. Michael’s clients benefit from his experience, commercial and tactical advice and above all else a common sense approach to dealing with disputes.

Michael is a member of the Property Litigation Association, the City of London Property Association, and the Commercial Real Estate Legal Association (CRELA).

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Michael heads the firm’s Commercial real estate department.

Michael advises clients on high value disputes in the commercial real estate sector. His clients include investors, developers, and landlord and tenants for whom he has acted for many years.

Michael’s practice focuses on the larger, more complex, cases covering a wide range of property issues such as termination of leases, dilapidation claims, service charge disputes, rent review issues and business lease renewals and terminations but extends also to dealing with professional negligence and joint venture disputes. Michael’s clients benefit from his experience, commercial and tactical advice and above all else a common sense approach to dealing with disputes.

Michael is a member of the Property Litigation Association, the City of London Property Association, and the Commercial Real Estate Legal Association (CRELA).

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“An incredibly experienced real estate litigator who is well respected by his many influential clients. He has been involved in probably every type of real estate litigation and knows all the angles that other, less experienced lawyers can easily miss”

Chambers & Partners
2019