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Rebecca Rees
Partner
Head of Property Dispute Resolution
Rebecca is a Partner and heads up the Property Dispute Resolution team, having been a member of the team since qualification in 1999, she has built up a reputation as a leading expert in the area.
She has extensive experience of landlord and tenant matters, both commercial and residential, and of property disputes such as boundary issues, restrictive covenants, easements and other property rights, public and private rights of way.

Rebecca Andrews
Associate
Rebecca Andrews is an Associate in the Group Actions team specialising in environmental matters.
Rebecca acts for communities across England and Wales who are affected by various forms of environmental nuisance and homeowners of blighted properties, devalued by road or airport expansions, who wish to take action under Part 1 of the Land Compensation Act 1973.

Rebecca Gilmore
Senior Associate
Rebecca is a Senior Associate in the Specialist PI Department and specialises in Travel litigation. She has over 12 years’ experience in this area, regularly dealing with complex issues of jurisdiction and applicable law. Rebecca’s passion is helping victims gain access to rehabilitation and financial help at a time of vulnerability and often desperation, more acutely experienced when accidents occur abroad. Clients comment on Rebecca’s down to earth and compassionate approach and feel quickly at ease with her.

Rebecca Mather
Senior Associate
Expertise:
Since completing her training at Hugh James Rebecca Mather has specialised entirely in medical negligence, developing a specific interest in fatal claims and inquests. Rebecca manages a wide range of clinical negligence cases in addition to this.
In addition to running her own caseload covering a range of injuries to include orthopaedic claims, delay in diagnosis of cancer, dental claims and NHS Redress complaints; Rebecca assists her colleagues in the department with more complex cases.
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