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Howard Lederman   Howard Lederman
Date of: Call - 1982
Phone:   020 7831 0222  
Fax:   020 7831 2239  
Email:   howard.lederman@42br.com  
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Summary Of Practice

  • Recommended for Personal Injuries work Legal Experts 2002 - 2006;
  • Common law and some Chancery fields of practice (property, land, landlord and tenant); service charge disputes, leases, licences;
  • Litigation, drafting and advisory work
  • Local Authority law including adult care fees

 

Scholarships and Awards

Atkin Arden Mould scholarship Grays Inn
Chairman Leasehold Valuation Tribunal
Independent member of Standards Committee Corporation of London

 

Professional Memberships

Property Bar Association
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
Professional Negligence Bar Association

 

Selected Cases

Mohammadi v Shellpoint Trustees Ltd and another [2009] EWHC 1098 (Ch); [2009] WLR (D) 169 Briggs J.

Transworld v Dadawalla [2007] (CA) Business tenancy renewal market rent

Soteriou v Ultrachem Ltd   [2004] I.R.L.R. 870  (contract of employment  illegality)

Leila Mohammadi v (1) Anston Investments Ltd (2) Shellpoint Trustees Ltd [2003] EWCA Civ 981 (service charges, section 81 Housing Act 1996)

John Richard Pratt  Angela Jane Owen v  Robert Charles Medwin  Simon Medwin [2003] 2 P. & C.R. D22 (beneficial interest in endowment policy)

ATH v MS (2002) 3 WLR 1179 (CA) (Fatal Accidents Act)

Sidney Sullivan v (1) Thomas Patrick Grout (2) Sian Elizabeth Dallimore (3) National Westminster Bank (2002) (Costs)

Straudley Investments Ltd v Mount Eden Land Ltd (No.1) (CA) (1997) 74 P. & C.R. 306; (refusal of consent to assign)

R. v CICB Ex p. Hooper [1996] C.O.D. 150 (DC), (Judicial review - reasons)

Mallory v Butler [1991] 1 WLR 458, (CA) (extension of time for appeal)

Pink v White (EAT) [1985] I.R.L.R. 489 (redundancy)

 

Education

Hertford College Oxford
1st Class Honours BA Jurisprudence

 

Publications

International Timesharing, James Edmonds (Longmans 1991) Sub-editor Chapter of English Timesharing.

 

Mohammadi v Shellpoint Trustees Ltd and another [2009] EWHC 1098 (Ch)

When a legally assisted person’s solicitors had ceased to act, without another firm being retained under a legal aid certificate, and that fact had been communicated to the opposing party, then from the moment of that communication the litigant ceased to be a legally assisted person for the purposes of the Legal Aid Act 1988.

 

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