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Gareth Lee

Commercial Law Barrister | 10+ years experience

Gareth specialises in civil and commercial litigation. Clients like him for his clear advice, robust advocacy, his aptitude for problem-solving, and his appreciation of the bigger picture.

 
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Gareth's Biography

Areas covered
Debt recovery, Contractual disputes, Property disputes (incl. TOLATA), Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Guarantees, Company law
Background

Gareth's civil and commercial practice includes:

  •  Debt recovery
  •  Contractual disputes
  •  Property disputes (incl. TOLATA)
  •  Bankruptcy & Insolvency
  •  Guarantees
  •  Company law

Gareth is also able to act in relation to non-contentious matters such as drafting contracts or company documents. He has a particular interest in early-stage start-ups and recognises the particular difficulties faced by new companies. Gareth prides himself on listening carefully to his clients, researching and preparing thoroughly, and giving the right advice at the right time.

Gareth always keeps one eye on keeping the number of hearings and the amount of costs - and stress - to a minimum, and advises on ways to compromise without a final trial or hearing. Rest assured that if a final hearing is the only way forward then Gareth will fight your corner. Clients appreciate Gareth's combination of client care and straight-talking.

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2014

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
  • Data Protection Assured
  • No-commitment Quote Provided
  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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Knowledge Base

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