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Helen Johnson

Property Law Barrister | 18+ years experience

Helen is an effective advocate, having represented clients in an array of County Court and High Court hearings, with some additional exposure to Tribunals. 

She has been praised for her ability to work well with clients while also understanding the complexities of the law and exercising excellent judgement while simultaneously arguing robustly for the position of her client. Helen has the ability to work with a range of clients from diverse backgrounds, working well with corporate leaders and litigants in persons alike.

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Helen's Biography

Areas covered
Possession, Mortgage Reposession, Housing Disrepair. Represents both landlords and tenants.
Background

Helen has experience in dealing with possession, mortgage repossession, and housing disrepair, representing both landlords and tenants. 

She has acted on behalf of both Claimants and Defendants. Her awareness of commercial matters mean that she can appreciate the organisational interests of landlords and creditors and advocate robustly for these. Her experience working with people in a community context and her excellent interpersonal skills mean that she also works well with tenants and debtors, often going above and beyond to improve their experience of litigation in times of high stress. 

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2007

  • 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

For more information on Direct Access, Property Law and working with our team visit our blog.

Boundary Disputes: A Guide for Homeowners
PROPERTY LAW
Boundary Disputes: A Guide for Homeowners
by Barrister Connect
What is TOLATA?
PROPERTY AND ESTATES
What is TOLATA?
by Barrister Connect
The Role of a Barrister in Resolving Inheritance Disputes
PROPERTY LAW
The Role of a Barrister in Resolving Inheritance Disputes
by Barrister Connect