Luke Hallinan
Luke is a Director and head of the Civil Litigation department, with more than 30 years' experience as a civil litigator acting for both individuals and businesses. He has particular expertise in neighbour and boundary disputes and contentious probate, and is known for his extensive court and mediation experience and his focus on achieving the right outcome for every client.
About Luke
Luke is a Director and heads up the Civil Litigation department. He qualified in 1989 and has been a civil litigator throughout his career, building more than 30 years of experience and a strong reputation in his field. Over the years he has acted for multinational companies and worked on a number of high-profile cases.
Luke’s litigation practice spans a wide range of contentious work for both individuals and businesses, with particular strengths in neighbour and boundary disputes and contentious probate. His broader caseload includes commercial litigation, property disputes, professional negligence claims and personal injury matters, and he has acted for multinational companies on high-profile cases. He has extensive court and mediation experience, and consistently focuses on achieving outcomes that serve his clients’ interests. More than 15 years ago he created the firm’s debt recovery department, which handles both commercial and consumer debt and has grown from strength to strength under his leadership.
Areas of expertise
What clients say about working with Luke
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Recent articles by Luke
Legal Action Highlights Safety Concerns at Barry Funfair
Read the latest Case study from our Personal Injury team.
ArticleNew landlord and tenant obligations under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act
The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 came into effect on 1st December 2022. Read about the changes.
ArticleUnder What Circumstances Can You Force a House Sale? A Guide
There are a number of circumstances where you can force a sale of a property. Here we explore those options.
ArticleLitigation vs Arbitration: Key Differences, Process, and Cost
We explore the difference between litigation and arbitration and which can be considered for the legal situation.
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