REBECCA MOYCE

REBECCA MOYCE

TEAMS


Personal advice

Property Litigation >
Debt Recovery >
For Landlords >
Trusts >

Commercial advice

Recovery Guidance >
Recovery Processes >
Negotiations & Mediation >
Possession Claims >
Mortgage Repossessions and Repossession Sales >
Professional Negligence Claims >


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Consultant Solicitor

Location(s): Bath

Phone: 01225 433 958

Language(s): English, German

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Becky qualified as a solicitor in 2002 after completing her degree in European and Comparative Law with German at UWE, Bristol.

She has worked in Oxford, Bath, Cardiff and Bristol during her 20year career and has always handled Dispute Resolution matters involving property.

Becky specialises in landlord and tenant disputes, forfeiture claims, property related insolvency issues and land ownership disputes. She has worked on property portfolio management with FTSE 100 companies and most enjoys getting to know her client’s business and tailoring her advice accordingly.

Becky prides herself on establishing excellent client relationships and providing solid commercial advice.

A former Bristol Law Society President Becky is also a member of the Property Litigation Association and Women in Property.

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Law Society Personal Injury
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The British Conveyancing Awards - Mustafa Hassan
The British Conveyancing Awards - Louise James
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