Greg Leckey

Viewing: Business and Property for Greg Leckey

Greg joined Chambers in October 2023, following the successful completion of his pupillage.

Greg is a member of the Business & Property group and takes instructions in the following areas:

  • Contract

  • Claims under the Consumer Credit Act 1974

  • Real Estate

  • Landlord & Tenant

  • Nuisance & Property Damage

  • Partnership

  • Trusts

  • TOLATA claims

  • Proprietary Estoppel

  • Claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975

  • Will validity claims and probate actions

  • Construction of wills/contracts/leases

  • Shareholder actions and claims against liquidators

  • Personal and Corporate Insolvency

  • Insurance

  • Credit Hire

Greg regularly takes instructions for small claim and fast track trials, as well as interlocutory applications, CMCs, possession hearings and winding up & bankruptcy petitions. Greg also has experience in conducting appeals within the County Court.

Greg has been described as “excellent” and “brilliant” by instructing solicitors and lay clients, and has been praised for his attention to detail, ability to understand issues quickly and for how he explains matters to clients.

Prior to joining No5, Greg worked for the Office of the Public Guardian, where he assessed applications for Lasting Powers of Attorney.

Awards

Certificate of Honour, Middle Temple
City Law School, Bar Vocational Studies Scholarship
The Chartered Institute of Taxation Prize for the Law of Taxation

Qualifications

LLB, University College London – First Class Honours (2020)
LLM (Corporate & Commercial Law), The London School of Economics – Distinction (2021)

BVS, City Law School – Distinction (2022)

Memberships

The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
Chancery Bar Association
Midland Chancery and Commercial Bar Asssociation

Latest News & Publications

The Supreme Court’s decision in Barton v Morris [2023] UKSC 3 has provided welcome clarity for when the court will imply terms into a contract, particularly in service contracts where the parties may not have agreed express terms for every eventuality....

Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2023