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Trudy Rosevink qualified as a solicitor in 2022, having previously built up her experience working as an experienced Chartered Legal Executive for many years.
Trudy has experience of running caseloads dealing with portfolios of high value debt recovery work and commercial and consumer contractual disputes.
Trudy is building a growing property litigation practice specialising in landlord and tenant disputes and agricultural disputes.
Trudy has experience in commercial litigation and deals with disputes between parties for the recovery of damages relating to contractual breaches and negligence claims. She possesses expertise in dealing with bankruptcy and winding up for both creditors and debtor parties.
Trudy has many years of experience dealing with debt recovery for commercial clients. She has been responsible for running portfolios of bulk debt recovery instructions and undertaking work on the recovery of high value debts for large national companies. This experience has given her the knowledge and skills required to be able to deal with complex, high value debt recovery litigation.
Trudy has experience in dealing with all aspects of debt recovery from the outset of the recovery process and advising on the commercial viability of recovery. Issuing complex debt claims and dealing with the litigation process including interim hearings, through to enforcement of judgments by way of all available methods such as obtaining charging orders and orders for sale over debtors’ property and obtaining third party debt orders.
Dealt with a matter where the client came to Coodes a week before a bankruptcy hearing against them. Obtained an adjournment for the client and negotiated a settlement with the creditor to ensure the bankruptcy petition would be withdrawn.
Dealing with a public right of way dispute where new safety railings were alleged to be obstructing a public right of way. Successfully dealt with an associated FOI request from a vexatious third party relation to the issue. This matter was concluded with the ICO upholding a valid refusal to provide information under the FOI request and the request to remove the railings withdrawn.
Trudy has experience in commercial property and landlord and tenant disputes. She works on a wide range of cases dealing with service of Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 notices, break notices, claims for forfeiture, breaches of tenant covenants and advice on commercial landlord and tenant rights.
Dealt with a property with multiple tenants serving Section 25 notices to end the lease at the end of the current lease term. Provided detailed advice on Landlord’s position with regards to additional sub-tenant occupation and options if not given vacant possession.
Undertook recovery of a debt for supply of services to a commercial property where the director of the debtor company had set up multiple companies to occupy the property in succession over the course of the supply period to try to evade liability for the historic sums owed. This case resulted in a claim being issued for the debt. Settlement negotiations were unsuccessful, but on obtaining further evidence from the debtor during the disclosure process which inferred the company’s liability we were able to settle the matter at the Court doors with the director making a payment to our client in the court waiting room before the hearing.
When it comes to agricultural disputes, Trudy deals with the litigation aspect of lease renewal claims with a specialist area in Electronic Communication Code lease renewals.
She also undertakes work dealing with overage claims on land, service of notices under the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995, rights of way, easement and trespass disputes.
When it comes to contract disputes, Trudy also has expertise in dealing with breach of contract disputes in business to business transactions.
She can also provide advice on dissolution of partnerships and recovery of partnership assets within the partnership, shareholder and director dispute area of law.
Worked on a matter in conjunction with the commercial property team dealing with the litigation aspect of a disputed Telecoms Code lease renewal. Carried out negotiations with the parties and experts in respect of lease terms and rent values and dealt with preparation of documents for the claim. The matter was concluded by a successful settlement between our client and the tenant thereby removing the need for ongoing costly litigation.
Undertake work for a large estate providing advice on their current farm tenancies and dealing with the subsequent service of notices on tenants to deal with ending and renewing farm business tenancies.
Trudy has many years of experience dealing with debt recovery for commercial clients. She has been responsible for running portfolios of bulk debt recovery instructions and undertaking work on the recovery of high value debts for large national companies. This experience has given her the knowledge and skills required to be able to deal with complex, high value debt recovery litigation.
Trudy has experience in dealing with all aspects of debt recovery from the outset of the recovery process and advising on the commercial viability of recovery. Issuing complex debt claims and dealing with the litigation process including interim hearings, through to enforcement of judgments by way of all available methods such as obtaining charging orders and orders for sale over debtors’ property and obtaining third party debt orders.
Undertook recovery of a debt for supply of services to a commercial property where the director of the debtor company had set up multiple companies to occupy the property in succession over the course of the supply period to try to evade liability for the historic sums owed. This case resulted in a claim being issued for the debt. Settlement negotiations were unsuccessful, but on obtaining further evidence from the debtor during the disclosure process which inferred the company’s liability we were able to settle the matter at the Court doors with the director making a payment to our client in the court waiting room before the hearing.
Dealt with the recovery of a debt in excess of £200,000 relating to multiple accounts held by the debtor with the client in which a number of the debt amounts were disputed.
In depth negotiations were undertaken with the debtor to resolve the disputed invoices and to reach an agreement on the sums to be paid.
This led to our client recovering the sums owed to them without the need for costly court proceedings.
Issue of a claim for a significant debt secured under a personal guarantee.
The debtor company was not able to pay and the guarantors were also pursued by way of a claim where judgment was obtained against them for the full amount.
A charging order was obtained over the guarantors property and were able to apply to the court for an order for sale. We were then able to recover our client’s money from the subsequent sale of the property.
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