Mediation
Camilla became an accredited mediator in 2009. She is willing to mediate a wide range of disputes. As a property litigator she has extensive knowledge of the law as well as a practical understanding of the wider issues often facing participants in these types of disputes, whether they arise between commercial entities or private clients. She is ideally placed to help participants find solutions to property and inheritance centred disputes, especially those between landlords and tenants, neighbours and family members. She has recently successfully mediated property disputes ranging from commercial dilapidations to neighbour disputes. She also mediates disputes that are unconnected to property, such as a recent dispute concerning alleged mis-selling claims. As well as acting as a mediator she has experience acting for property clients as a mediation advocate.
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Camilla read Jurisprudence at Lincoln College, Oxford where she attained a first class honours on the BCL.
Between 1997 and 2001 she held a part time appointment as Lecturer in land law and trusts at New College, Oxford and she has been lecturing on commercial leases at Oxford University since 2007.
Camilla was recently appointed to the Bar Standards Board (Qualifications Committee).
She is an editor of Hill & Redman’s Law of Landlord and Tenant.
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