Social Housing: Tenants
UK-wide
1 year ranked
Provided by Osbornes Law
Sarah is an experienced housing and public law solicitor who is committed to achieving great results for her clients. She often acts in cases where clients lack litigation capacity, have autism or additional needs due to mental health conditions, and where clients require action to be taken at very short notice. She is also experienced at mediation and always considers settlement as early as possible in a case, where this is in her clients’ best interests.
Sarah undertakes all types of housing work especially where this involves public law issues. She has particular expertise in assisting those facing homelessness and in Judicial Review claims.
Sarah also has an interest in bringing challenges to the refusal of legal aid and to decisions of the Ombudsman or other public bodies.
Sarah is named in the Legal 500.
Sarah joined Osbornes in April 2025 after a career with the Government Legal Department followed by several years with a legal aid housing firm in south London.
Provided by Chambers
Sarah has substantial experience defending clients in possession proceedings and housing-related anti-social behaviour injunctions. She also regularly advises on homelessness matters and suitability of accommodation. Her practice includes a particular focus on judicial review cases.
Provided by Chambers
Sarah's approach is highly intelligent, sensitive to the vulnerability of the tenant, supportive to them and highly professional. She goes the extra mile for clients.
Sarah is an extremely competent litigator and a complete pleasure to deal with.
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