Muckle strengthens real estate disputes team
Muckle LLP has appointed Liam Musgrave as a solicitor in its real estate dispute resolution team.
Liam joins the firm following experience in commercial property and litigation, having qualified as a solicitor in 2024.
He studied law at Leeds Beckett University before completing his Legal Practice Course and beginning his career in the North East.
Liam’s appointment strengthens Muckle’s highly ranked real estate disputes team as it continues to support clients across a range of property matters.
He said: “I was ready for a new challenge, so when the opportunity came to work at Muckle, I just had to take it. Muckle’s reputation is fantastic – not only for its work and clients but for its commitment to its people.
“During my training contract my seats were split between commercial property and litigation and from the skills I gained, I naturally gravitated towards real estate dispute resolution.
“To be able to expand my knowledge and expertise with the team at Muckle is brilliant. It is such a broad area of law and the wide range of clients we act for span both residential and commercial property matters.
“For example, I could be working on claims for possession of property, boundary disputes, anti-social behaviour issues or commercial lease renewals. It definitely keeps me on my toes.
“It is also an exciting time to be working in real estate dispute resolution with the Renters’ Rights Act coming into effect in May.
“This new legislation is going to have a huge impact on landlords, so I’m looking forward to being able to support our clients as they work through these legal changes.”
Sarah Barratt, partner at Muckle, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Liam to the team. His background in commercial property and litigation will be invaluable in supporting our clients.
“Liam has already hit the ground running, and we’re excited to see the positive impact he will have in driving our real estate dispute resolution practice forward.”
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