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Rebecca Tuffs

Rebecca Tuffs

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rebecca.tuffs@osborneclarke.com

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Rebecca has experience in a wide spectrum of real estate work.

Rebecca has considerable experience in all aspects of real estate work and has been working in the property industry for nearly 15 years.

Becky advises corporate occupiers with their occupancy requirements, investors on property acquisitions, disposals and asset management, developers and also a range of lenders. Becky has particular expertise in running large portfolio transactions.

She has also undertaken pro bono work for local charities.

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How do I protect my intellectual property in the UK? 1 answer

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I’ve created a product and want to ensure it’s legally protected. What steps should I take?

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How do I claim inheritance if there is no will? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

A close relative passed away without leaving a will. How can I ensure my share of the inheritance?

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My ex-partner took our child abroad without permission. How can I get them back?

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Can I refuse to pay a parking fine I believe is unfair? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I received a parking fine, but I think it was issued unfairly. What are my options to contest it?

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I’ve been asked to attend a police interview. What are my rights and how should I prepare for it?

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Can I claim compensation for medical negligence? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I believe I’ve suffered due to a medical error. What are my rights to claim compensation?

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How can I dispute a will in the UK? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I believe a relative’s will was unfair or improperly made. What are the steps to challenge it?

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What are my rights if my landlord increases the rent? 1 answer

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My landlord has raised my rent unexpectedly. Is this legal, and what can I do about it?

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