This session addresses the complicated interaction between parties involved in the provision of housing, care and/or supported housing services. We will consider a scenario in which a dispute has arisen and best practice to manage the various relationships and contracts.
Topics covered:
- Roles of and contractual linkages between landlords and care providers;
- Nomination arrangements;
- Occupation Agreements; and
- Dispute scenarios
Speakers:
Pauline Lépissier, Partner, Devonshires
Pauline has a broad practice resolving disputes for clients across a wide range of sectors and acting in complex inquests.
Pauline is adept at finding practical solutions for clients that take into account commercial objectives, including cost-effective resolutions and the protection of reputations.
Pauline advises clients on a wide range of contentious matters, including fraud prevention, investigation, and recovery, contractual disputes and termination, regulatory investigations and intellectual property disputes.
Caroline Mostowfi, Partner, Devonshires
Caroline is experienced in acting for a range of Local Authorities, Registered Providers, charities, not for profit entities, private companies and special purpose vehicles in such projects. Caroline heads up our Infrastructure & Projects Group and our multi-disciplinary Health and Care Team.
Kerri Harrison, Senior Associate, Devonshires
Kerri initially joined us as a Paralegal in the Housing Management department in 2011. She later completed her training contract at Devonshires before qualifying into the Housing Management Department where she provides advice and assistance to Registered Providers on a wide range of matters including a range of possession claims, unauthorised occupation, Anti-Social Behaviour and disrepair. Kerri has also worked with private landlords on various leasehold matters.
You will receive an email from Devonshires to confirm your place. Please note, places for this event are limited and may become oversubscribed. Clients of Devonshires will have priority and where we are heavily oversubscribed, we will limit places per organisation.