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Alexandra Selka


Alex Selka
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Alexandra Selka

Alexandra Selka

Senior Associate


London

Alex Selka
  1. People

Alexandra Selka

Alexandra Selka

Senior Associate


London

Alexandra Selka

Senior Associate

London

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 3100

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Alex is a Senior Associate in BCLP’s market-leading Real Estate Disputes practice with experience advising clients on high value property litigation matters in both Courts and specialist Tribunals, asset management work and complex development projects.

She advises the full spectrum of real estate sector clients, including institutional investors, developers and landlords, corporate occupiers and high-net-worth individuals, on a diverse range of property disputes affecting both commercial and residential property.

Alex Selka is first class, always on top of even the most complex and long-running cases. 

Legal 500 UK, Property Litigation

Alex is a go-to adviser on high value, complex and technical residential disputes, given her substantial specialist knowledge and experience advising stakeholders across the Living sector. This includes nuisance claims, Building Safety, service charge disputes, high-stakes possession claims, and disputes relating to landlord repairs. She advises freehold developers of large residential and mixed-use estates, including build to rent, on statutory compliance and consultations under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, to help them implement large-scale works projects and estate-wide contracts. 

She is also at the forefront advising clients on the major legislative changes affecting the Living sector in England and Wales.

Alex Selka is extremely bright and delivers commercial and pragmatic advice every time (often under extreme time pressure). The business simply loves working with her for that reason.

Legal 500 UK, Property Litigation

Property Litigation Association

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  • England and Wales

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Experience

  • Acted for the successful Defendants in the widely reported High Court “bubble wrap” case of Tejani v Fitzroy Place Residential Limited and others [2022] EWHC 2760 (TCC), regarding an owner’s claims for nuisance, breach of the covenant for quiet enjoyment and breach of contract at his luxury apartment.
  • Advised institutional landlord on its £120million redevelopment in Southwark including obtaining vacant possession from multiple commercial tenants and telecoms operators.
  • Advised an international landlord client on an £18million dilapidations claim for its City of London office building, involving complex legal, valuation and technical expert issues.
  • Acted for the successful Claimant in a County Court trust dispute relating to a residential property.

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