Local Government Lawyer

These webinars are designed to introduce key topics that are likely to crop up for property litigators. The talks will provide an overview of the legal and procedural landscape with plenty of time for delegates to ask questions at the end.

In this session the speakers will primarily focus on residential disrepair claims and counterclaims (albeit many of the principles will be of wider application). The talks will be helpful for advisers who act for both landlords and tenants. The speakers will draw from their own experiences from practice.

About the speakers

Nicola Khon

Admas Habteslasie

Admas is a sought-after junior with a diverse and busy practice across public law, commercial/property law, and international law.

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Katherine Traynor

Kate practices across Chambers’ main practice areas, with a focus on property law. She also has expertise in insolvency, tax, and commercial litigation, which is allied with specialist costs expertise.

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