Dominic Burgess
Solicitor
Dominic joined Griffin Law after training at a firm in Oxford. He has experience in a range of civil, commercial and employment disputes, but has a particular interest in commercial and intellectual property disputes in the technology and entertainment sectors.
Areas of Expertise:
- Commercial Disputes:
- Acting on behalf of SMEs in breach of contract claims.
- Acting on behalf of shareholders regarding unfair prejudice claims.
- Acting on behalf of company directors regarding company intellectual property theft.
- Other company/shareholder/director disputes.
- Insolvency:
- Acting on behalf of liquidators pursuing debtors and directors for unpaid debts.
- Acting on behalf of directors of insolvent companies defending claims pursued by liquidators/administrators.
- Acting on behalf of companies being investigated by liquidators under section 236 of the Insolvency act 1986.
- Property Litigation:
- Advising commercial tenants defending Section 146 Notices.
- Advising Landlords on evicting
- Acting on behalf of landlords of residential property with Section 21 and Section 8 Notices
- Leaseholder disputes.
- Claims for trespass.
- Boundary disputes.
- Employment:
- Advising on redundancies and other dismissal situations
- Settlement agreements and non-disclosure agreements for leavers.
- Advising claimants and defendants on claims for discrimination.
- Contractual employment disputes, including restrictive covenant disputes.
Recent Work:
- Acted for joint liquidators pursuing directors for misapplied bounce bank loans, unpaid directors loans, preference payments and transactions at an undervalue.
- Acted for joint liquidators pursuing “de facto” and “shadow” directors for misfeasance.
- Advised employees who had been made redundant from an international cyber security firm.
- Acted on behalf of a Freeholder regarding a dispute with a leaseholder and neighbour.
- Acted for a beneficiary of an estate which involved multiple jurisdictions, against the executor for negligence in administering the estate.
- Acted for multiple company claimants, recovering debts from delinquent trade debtors.
- Acting on behalf of sole traders and investment firms who were being pursued by HMRC for failed trust schemes.
- Acting on behalf of UHNWI regarding their reputation management.
- Acting on behalf of various claimants regarding professional negligence.
- Acted for a landlord in a possession claim (Section 21).