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Hoarding Litigation: What to do and what not to do

Iris Ferber KC and Krishma Patel present our latest housing webinar, dealing with litigation involving hoarding issues.

This webinar covers:

  • Following internal policies
  • Taking action short of litigation
  • Injunctions, and injunction capacity
  • Litigation capacity
  • The relevance of disability
  • Seeking possession

About the speakers

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Iris Ferber KC

Iris Ferber KC is a specialist in Employment, Property and Social Housing law, with a particular focus on litigation involving discrimination. She was called to the Bar in 2005 and was appointed to Silk in 2023.

Iris deals with high value, legally complex, factually difficult cases – and her cases often involve vulnerable parties and witnesses.

In her Employment practice, that includes all types of discrimination, whistleblowing, trade union detriment, health and safety detriment, historic and high value wages claims, and appeals. She appears in the Employment Tribunal, the High Court and the appellate courts.

In her Property practice, and particularly her specialism of Social Housing, Iris is very often instructed in cases involving allegations of discrimination under the Equality Act. She also acts in cases of tenancy fraud and serious criminal and anti-social behaviour, and in cases involving highly technical aspects of property law, such as forfeiture, service charges, boundaries and tenancies at will.

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Krishma Patel

Krishma is an established practitioner whose work covers personal injury, clinical negligence, family, landlord and tenant and social housing.

She has significant advocacy experience and has appeared in a range of Courts, from the Magistrates Court to the High Court. Krishma is popular amongst professional and lay clients and is known for her approachable manner, thorough preparation and robust advice.

Krishma is also a qualified New York Attorney (admitted April 2019).

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