Japanese Knotweed: Knot in my backyard again!
Huge legal bill after selling home with Japanese knotweed Many will have read the recent case in which a furniture...
Read moreHeena joined Osbornes in October 2024 as a Solicitor in the Property Litigation Department.
Heena advises on a wide range of contentious property disputes involving both residential and commercial properties and her experience includes exercise of break rights, lease renewals, possession proceedings, leasehold enfranchisement, rent and service charge disputes, trespass and adverse possession claims.
Heena prides herself on being a proactive litigator who uses both practical and creative solutions to achieve success for her clients.
She is a member of the Property Litigation Association and on the Committee of the Junior Property Litigation Association.
Outside of the office, Heena enjoys attending the theatre and loves to experiment in the kitchen as well as trying out new and upcoming restaurants.
"Jess Moore is one to watch. She is junior but has an understanding of law, and client skills which suggest much more experience."
"My experience with your company has exceeded my expectations both in 2014 and especially in my recent case this year, especially to the lady Alexandra Culic whom I strongly recommend."
"Thank you, all of you, for everything you have done on my behalf, I could not have asked for more friendly and sympathetic solicitors."
"An excellent firm which achieves fantastic outcomes for clients."
The team provides fantastic strength-in-depth for personal injury claims. It is also particularly well placed to service clients from Eastern Europe with specialist native language speakers. From the smallest case to a multimillion-pound spinal injury case, Osbornes has the right staff to manage every claim.
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