Irina Apekisheva

Irina Apekisheva

Associate Solicitor

Dispute Resolution

Irina is a skilled property dispute resolution solicitor who helps both residential and commercial clients navigate complex property-related challenges.

She combines technical expertise with a practical, results-focused approach to resolve disputes efficiently and effectively.

Drawing on her experience in both commercial and residential property law, Irina guides clients through various property-related matters, from landlord and tenant issues to boundary disputes and lease extensions.

She takes pride in delivering clear, practical solutions while maintaining a personable and approachable manner that puts clients at ease.

Experience

Commercial lease renewals

Successfully representing commercial landlords in complex lease renewal negotiations under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, securing favourable terms while maintaining positive landlord-tenant relationships

Boundary resolutions

Advising residential property owners on high-value boundary disputes, achieving cost-effective resolutions through skilled negotiation and alternative dispute resolution

Portfolio lease extensions

Managing multiple residential lease extension claims for a large property portfolio, streamlining the process to secure extended leases while minimising costs and complications

What our clients say:

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“Absolutely fantastic. Very efficient, concise and transparent service - if only all Solicitors were like this. Kellie and her team are a credit to Morr & Co - I cannot recommend her services highly enough!”

Recent Dispute Resolution Client

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“Very thorough and professional in their approach. Explaining everything to me in terms I could easily understand and were always responsive when I had questions outside of our meetings. Plus incredibly proactive on their follow-up. ”

Recent Dispute Resolution Client

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Please note that we are currently only providing this service to our existing clients.

You should bear in mind that if your dispute is valued at less than £10,000 you will not be able to recover your legal fees from your opponent.

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