Leanne advises on a wide range of contentious property issues, involving residential, commercial and agricultural land.
Leanne advises on commercial landlord and tenant disputes including dilapidations, 1954 Act claims, forfeiture and other breaches of covenant claims. She also advises on land issues such as adverse possession, trespass and rights of way.
Leanne is a member of the Property Litigation Association.
- 2022 - Present: Howes Percival LLP, Director
- 2015 - 2022: Howes Percival LLP, Senior Associate
- 2010 - 2015: Taylor Vinters, Solicitor
- 2008 - 2010: Duffield Harrison LLP, Solicitor
- 2006 - 2008: Duffield Harrison LLP, Trainee Solicitor
Howes Percival LLP has 'one of the best practices in the region and the team is highly experienced in all areas of contentious commercial, residential and agricultural property work'. Simon Murphy and rising star associate Leanne Davis in Cambridge manage large property portfolios and act for both landlords and tenants in contentious matters. They also advise technology and biomedical clients on dilapidations liabilities, including the biochemical and radioactive decontamination of buildings.
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