Have you ever found the perfect property only to find that a lender is unwilling to give you a mortgage because there is a flying freehold? If so, you may be wondering what a flying freehold is and why it can be so troublesome. [read more]
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| Email: | littlefieldp@gepp.co.uk |
| Teams: | Civil Litigation Employment Law Dispute Resolution |
"I believe that mediation is an extemely useful 'tool' when dealing with all aspects of Civil Litigation, it often benefits both client and solicitor in achieving a cost effective resolution to a dispute."
Peter Littlefield was admitted as a Solicitor in 1972, and entered the field of commercial litigation. He practised for two years in London, before moving to Chelmsford where he headed up a branch office of a law firm for many years. In 1988, he joined Gepp & Sons and became a Partner in the same year.
Peter likes walking and swimming, and escaping to north Norfolk to spend time with his three daughters and six grandchildren.