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When property boundary disputes are impacting the value of your building and the experience of your employees, customers and beyond, we are the commercial property solicitors you need to find the ideal resolution.
In the landscape of commercial property law, boundaries are rarely as simple as fixed lines on a map. Over time, these can shift due to changes in ownership, agreements among predecessors, or previous court action.
Whether it's rights of way, views, or development possibilities, clearly defined boundaries over your pieces of land are pivotal. Acting promptly is essential if someone encroaches on your property to prevent complications in future transactions.
Operational disputes. Allocational disputes. Definitional disputes. At Giles Wilson, we know how daunting these challenges can be, and how resolving these issues demands the support of a team you can trust. That’s why our dedicated, highly-trained property solicitors specialise in untangling these webs to secure the resolutions that serve you and your commercial property’s best interests.
Our precise approach, honed through decades of working with property owners across Essex, means we can closely examine your Land Registry plans, title deeds and other vital documents with unwavering attention to detail.
By taking the time to understand your unique circumstances, analysing pertinent information, and drawing upon our first-hand experience, we have the knowledge and expertise to guide you to a fair and favourable outcome.
Plus, our commitment extends beyond dispute resolution. We are experts in negotiation and mediation, amicably resolving your commercial boundary issues, addressing everything from delineating boundaries to determining shared area responsibilities. This helps you maintain good relationships with neighbouring properties and businesses for the long term, and not strain these close bonds.
Avoid the headaches of handling complex commercial boundary disputes – reach fair, amicable and lasting resolutions when you seek legal advice from Giles Wilson.
Our specialist solicitors in Essex have a wealth of experience dealing with all manner of commercial property boundary disputes. Whatever your issue, trust us to find the resolution.
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The Giles Wilson Moot As a leading local law firm, we seek to encourage and nurture legal potential in the region from a young age. Therefore, we are delighted to announce that Giles Wilson will be holding a Mooting competition this year. What is the Giles Wilson Moot? The Giles Wilson Moot is a competition structured as a series of mock legal hearings, leading to a grand final. Students are invited to act as legal counsel, preparing and delivering compelling arguments based on various legal scenarios to a panel of esteemed solicitors, barristers and judges. Additionally, each team of students must respond to a series of questions posed to them by the panel and be prepared to think on their feet. A unique opportunity for an insight into legal practice Recognised by the Law Society, our Moot offers a rare opportunity for local students to experience the law in practice; something that is not commonly found outside of university level study. We are very proud of the fact that is it the only competition of its kind in the Southeast. We believe that our Moot enables the participants to develop key skills that will set them in good stead for any future career, such as; confidence in public speaking, critical thinking and analytical ability. The winners will receive prizes, including the prestigious Giles Wilson Moot cup, work experience with Giles Wilson and barristers’ chambers. Getting involved We have contacted schools within a 5-mile radius of our head office in Leigh-on-Sea to be involved. The schools that participate will have the opportunity to attend ‘Moot evenings’ whereby students will receive further information on the competition, be able to ask questions and network with legal professionals within Giles Wilson. The Moot competition itself will start with the quarterfinals, taking place in October 2024, with semi-finals planned for November, and the final in December. The Moot competition is part of our calendar of events for 2024 and will be in support of our 2024 chosen charities. Therefore, anyone is welcome to come along to watch the Moot rounds and support the students and charities if they wish to. If you require any further information, please send an email to: [email protected], with the subject “Giles Wilson Moot 2024”.
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The expertise of our solicitors is regularly recognised by some of the profession’s most distinguished organisations. As well as being a member of a number of Law Society schemes, we have won awards at the Law Society Excellence Awards, the Halsbury Legal Awards and the Modern Law Awards.
We have also received recognition in the form of the Lexcel mark of quality, a Legal 500 listing and a place on the shortlist of The Lawyer’s Boutique Firm of the Year.
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