Stefan is an established civil practitioner whose work covers employment, personal injury, clinical neligence, social housing and landlord & tenant. He has a wide range of experience in advocacy at all levels, representing clients who range from individuals to multinational businesses. Stefan offers incisive, to-the-point advice and a thorough and measured approach to litigation.
Solicitors have described Stefan’s preparation and delivery at court as “excellent” and commented that he “is extremely personable and manages to put the client at ease.” Feedback from lay clients includes: “Within my twenty years of dealing with a variety of lawyers, very few have come across the way that Stefan presents himself and his client, putting their interests and welfare first”.
Stefan undertook pupillage at 42 Bedford Row and has been a tenant since 2014. Before coming to the Bar, he worked in the Property, Family & Trusts team at the Law Commission and as a visiting tutor in Property Law at King’s College London. Outside of work he plays the clarinet in a wind ensemble and enjoys cycling. He is also joint Co-ordinator and Election Agent for Hackney Green Party.
Stefan’s property practice has a particular focus on landlord & tenant matters, both residential and commercial. He advises and represents clients in cases ranging from straightforward possession claims to complex issues of disrepair and relief from forfeiture.
In EP v The Gym Ltd, the Claimant (referred to here as ‘EP’) was engaged by a nationwide chain of low-cost 24-hour gyms as a “freelance personal trainer”. His claim for disability discrimination arises from the Respondent’s termination of his contract on the grounds of absence from work, which he says was caused by a medical condition amounting to a disability.
4th January 2018 Read moreIn this issue of 42 Bedford Row’s Housing Bulletin Stefan Liberadzki discusses the law relating to regaining entry to a property after the eviction has taken place.
13th August 2015 Read more