Declaration of Trust for Property
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Read moreAngelina joined Osbornes in November 2024 as a Solicitor in the Property Department, specialising in Leasehold Reform.
Angelina graduated with a First Class Honours from the University of Hertfordshire and subsequently completed the LPC.
Angelina assists clients with statutory and voluntary lease extensions, collective enfranchisement, right of first refusal, deeds of variation, and licences for alterations.
Outside of work, Angelina is an avid foodie and runs a food blog sharing reviews of her favourite restaurants and dining experiences.
Naomi Angell advises on international adoptions and complex surrogacy matters. She is commended for her broad, in-depth experience."
Their team includes bright, hard-working solicitors dedicated to achieving successful outcomes for their clients from partner level to paralegal. Their client care is exceptional.
"Rob Aylott is a top-class litigator who has an unrivalled knowledge of catastrophic personal injury. A ferocious eye for detail means that quantum claims are always maximised and every angle analysed in liability cases."
"Alex McMahon – thorough and committed. Very easy to work with."
I instructed Lisa Pepper on a collaborative basis following separation from my husband. She explained the law clearly and was very personable. She defintitely made the process easier to bear and I trusted her advice. I would recommend Lisa, and the collaborative approach to settlements
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