Areas of Practice
Awards & Rankings
Young Professional of the Year at the Enfranchisement & Right To Manage Awards, Highly Commended, 2013 and 2014
Education & Qualification
Queen Mary University of London
Qualified as a solicitor in 2006
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What will the changes to the Renters’ Rights Act mean for landlords and tenants? From the end of fixed-term tenancies to tighter possession rules, the new regime will reshape the rental landscape. With implementation still pending, landlords have limited time to understand what is changing and plan ahead. Insight from Partners, Kellie Jones and Colin Young and Senior Associate, Kate Symons.
Read more 6 min read 16 Oct 2025 Britain’s forgotten housebuilders: Reviving the UK’s SME housebuilding sectorWhy have SME housebuilders gone from building 40% of Britain’s homes to just 10–12%? In Show House, Real Estate Partner, Aleem Khan explores the financing and planning barriers holding smaller developers back and what needs to change.
Read more 5 min read 15 Oct 2025 Home buying and selling consultation: Reform or just a HIP replacement?Is the Government’s latest plan to reform home buying a real fix or just a digital twist on the old HIPs? Residential Property Partners, Saskia Arthur and Edward Allan, and Senior Associate, Kate Symons, explore how the proposed “Home Buying and Selling Reform” could reshape (or repeat) history.
Read more 4 min read 31 Jul 2025 Chancel repair liability ancient, unusual, obscure and onerous…Some landowners may still be liable for repairing the chancel of a parish church, a historic legal obligation dating back to the feudal system. In this article, Partner, Saskia Arthur and Senior Associate, Kate Symons look at the Law Commission’s consultation on reforms to the Land Registration Act 2002 (LRA), which seeks to clarify how chancel repair liability should be recorded and enforced, not to abolish it, but to ensure the relevant provisions of the LRA operate as originally intended.
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