Bruce specialises in property advice and litigation. He is also very experienced in wills, trusts and probate, as well as partnership disputes, banking, construction, insurance and professional negligence matters.
Enterprise Chambers Invites Applications For Tenancy In All Locations
Home › Our People › Bruce Walker
Year of Call: 1994
E: brucewalker@enterprisechambers.com
T: 0113 246 0391
Clerk: Joanne Caunt
Clerk: Ellen McInall
Bruce specialises in property advice and litigation. He is also very experienced in wills, trusts and probate, as well as partnership disputes, banking, construction, insurance and professional negligence matters.
Bruce relishes working with those instructing him and engaging them on the detail of the case; his skeleton arguments in particular are tours de force!
Bruce is a very talented property lawyer
Bruce is a very able advocate with a genuine eye for detail. He is very clear with clients and quickly gains their confidence
Bruce is a very calm and persuasive advocate
Bruce is very accessible, very hands-on and can relay complex legal points in an easy-to-understand way for clients.
Bruce is good at dealing with complicated matters and working out which bits of the jigsaw will fit
He is extraordinarily hard-working and relentless in his pursuit of a case
He is extraordinarily hard-working and relentless in his pursuit of a case
Technically very strong, commercial and good with clients
A very clever barrister with good analytical skills and very good to work with
A brilliant barrister.
The best barrister for property dispute work outside London...Meticulous, thorough and good to work with. He's a team player and has given us some good guidance.
Incredibly thorough. He works as part of the team and is very good with clients. He really does get in the trenches with you...He cuts through a lot of technical issues to get to the crux of the problem. He has a calm and straightforward manner in court.
Thorough, meticulous and tenacious. He goes through his papers with great thought, remains on top of his brief at all times and is fearless before the judges...He is good to work with and a real team player.
He has a very calm, measured approach and is very knowledgeable, with a good client care manner. He is my number one port of call.
He is incredibly bright, incredibly thorough, and incredibly knowledgeable about his area...He has strong advocacy skills.
A forceful and commercially astute advocate, with very good knowledge of the law and a good bedside manner.
Possesses an exceptional reputation for his expertise in disputes relating to nonpossessory interests, including easements, covenants and rights of way. His other strengths include landlord and tenant cases and boundary disputes.
He is meticulous in his detail and his skeleton arguments are wonderful. He can turn a losing case into a winner.
I have no hesitation in preferring Mr Walker's submissions on these issues.
Mr Walker has made very persuasive arguments on this point.
… it was an argument which was advanced with considerable skill by Mr. Walker.
… we were considerably assisted by a very good and detailed skeleton argument on behalf of the respondents from Mr Walker.
… the logical attraction and cool clarity of Mr Walker’s treatise on title.
Property
Bruce has extensive experience in real property litigation and advice. Some key areas in which he regularly advises and litigates are:
Advising high street lender on implications of the Land Registration Act 2002 for their mortgage portfolio.
Landlord and Tenant
Landlord and tenant work is a mainstay in Bruce’s practice. Regular work includes:
Wills, Trusts and Probate
Bruce regularly advises and litigates in the fields of wills, trusts, probate and administration. His work includes:
Commercial
Northern Chancery Bar Association
Chancery Bar Association
Property Bar Association
Gray’s Inn
Prince of Wales Scholar 1993, Gray’s Inn
Prince of Wales Scholar 1992, Gray’s Inn
University of Westminster
Sheffield University
Downing College, Cambridge University
The Manchester Grammar School
Procter v Procter: Partners Beware – The Paradox of Non-Exclusive “Exclusive Possession”.
Barristers regulated by the Bar Standards Board.
© Copyright 2024
Delivered with Cargo Creative