Enterprise Chambers remains the leading set in the North East for real estate litigation. Bruce Walker primarily focuses on commercial property matters, though has experience in cases involving agricultural and residential property as well. He recently represented the first respondent in Procter v Procter, a partnership dispute heard in the Court of Appeal concerning a family farm in Yorkshire. Ultimately, the court ruled that the respondent in question was entitled to a quarter share in the property notwithstanding her unilateral resignation from the partnership, as the other partners had accepted this resignation and therefore effected a technical dissolution of the same. Fiona Todd’s varied practice sees her handle property disputes on a regular basis. In Cedar Investments Limited v Cain, she acted for a couple in a boundary dispute pertaining to their garden which bordered agricultural land, challenging the hedge and ditch presumption that the boundary lays along the farthest edge of the ditch from the hedge. Stephanie Jarron has considerable experience spanning rights-of-way and boundary disputes as well as landlord and tenant disputes. She acted for the claimant in Speight v Pickersgill, an uncommon case concerning a profit à prendre, namely the right to fish along the banks of the River Tees near Darlington.
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Enterprise Chambers
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‚Joanne Caunt is a first-class clerk.‘
‚Joanne Caunt and Ellen McInall are prompt in responding to queries.‘