Kelly Jefferson Associate - CILEx Lawyer
Dispute Resolution
Kelly Jefferson is a CILEx Lawyer in Swinburne Maddison’s Dispute Resolution team, specialising in social housing and property litigation. A dynamic and results-driven lawyer, Kelly has quickly built a reputation as a trusted advisor to housing providers, private landlords, and tenants. She is particularly sought after for her expertise in defending housing disrepair claims, with a proven track record of success in complex litigation.
Kelly obtained her LLB (Hons) Law degree from the University of Sunderland before qualifying as a CILEx Lawyer in January 2024. Her journey through the CILEx route reflects her commitment to making the legal profession more accessible, and she is passionate about supporting aspiring lawyers in exploring alternative pathways into law. As a CILEx Litigator and Advocate (Civil), this allows her to conduct litigation independently and represent clients in all County Court civil matters.
With a strong background in litigation and social housing law, her role involves handling both pre-issue and litigated cases, drafting legal documents, attending court hearings, and negotiating settlements. As one of the main points of contact for two of the firm’s largest registered provider clients, Kelly has played a crucial role in strengthening Swinburne Maddison’s client relationships and solidifying the firm’s reputation in the sector.
Kelly prides herself on providing a first-class service, ensuring her clients receive practical and cost-effective solutions. Her commitment to excellence has led to a 100% success rate in final hearings, setting her apart as a trusted legal advisor. She is particularly interested in attracting social housing providers, private landlords, and tenants, offering tailored support to clients in this sector.
- Social Housing
- Housing Disrepair
- Environmental Protection Act (EPA)
Kelly has built a strong reputation within social housing law, specialising in housing disrepair claims. She manages a varied caseload, advising clients on property disputes, reviewing expert evidence, drafting witness statements, and representing clients in court.
Career highlights include:
- Delivering bespoke training sessions to housing providers and colleagues to improve legal knowledge and case management strategies.
Kelly was shortlisted for Young Lawyer of the Year at the Insider Awards in 2024.
“Kelly has always delivered a first-class service and has been invaluable in helping us defend many cases and protecting our business.”
“Kelly is very responsive and has helped improve our team’s knowledge massively since we started working together. Kelly is always on hand to assist. She has a vast knowledge of the disrepair claims process which is a huge benefit to us. Without Kelly’s expertise, enthusiasm and welcoming approach our work would be a much bigger challenge.”
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