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Martin Dray

Called 1992

Martin Dray
"Martin offers very wise advice and a careful analysis based on really getting into the case."
"Martin is technically astute and client-friendly."
"Martin has an encyclopaedic knowledge of adverse possession."
"Amazingly clever and super impressive in both his written advice and on his feet. He is really good with clients, very patient and calm."
"Martin has great legal and commercial acumen, and his advice is always spot-on."Chambers and Partners UK Bar Guide 2024
‘Martin has the complete trust of the client. He is a calm and decisive litigator, getting straight to the point of knotty problems.’Legal 500 2024
"Martin applies a very thorough and common-sense approach to his advice, and is very sympathetic in managing clients even in difficult cases."Chambers and Partners UK Guide 2023
Martin Dray is a highly sought-after junior with a specialism in high-profile property cases. He covers a range of matters including covenant disputes, lease renewals and adverse possession disputes. He also sits as a judge in the First-tier Tribunal. He is adept in all aspects of landlord and tenant law. "He is excellent at unravelling knotty issues and bringing clarity to a legal case." "One of the best juniors on options and overages."Chambers UK Guide 2022 (Real Estate Litigation)
"Concise language, speed of response, commitment to the job at hand."Legal 500 2022
Martin Dray is an "excellent and tatically astute lawyer" who garners praise for his deep knowledge of landlord and tenant law. Who’s Who Legal UK Bar Report 2022
A highly sought-after junior with a specialism in high-profile property cases. He covers a range of matters including boundary disputes, lease renewals and adverse possession disputes. He also sits as a judge in the First-tier Tribunal. He is adept in all aspects of the landlord and tenant law. Strengths: "Highly responsive and masters the detail of a problem quickly."Chambers and Partners UK Guide 2021 (Real Estate Litigation)
"An effective advocate for commercial tenant cases."Legal 500 2021
A highly sought-after junior with a specialism in high-profile property cases. He covers a range of matters including boundary disputes, lease renewals and adverse possession disputes. He also sits as a judge in the First-tier Tribunal. He is adept in all aspects of the landlord and tenant law. Strengths: "Excellent to work with and extremely knowledgeable about adverse possession." "Has a good rapport with clients while being clear and firm in his advice." "Very meticulous, always good with clients, down to earth and yet technically brilliant." Recent work: Acted in a lengthy boundary dispute in relation to properties on the St George's Hill Estate in Weybridge.Chambers and Partners UK Guide 2020 (Real Estate Litigation)
"Provides a very good service."Legal 500 2020
"Extremely knowledgeable" and "very well respected" in the field. His practice encompasses a range of matters including conveyancing and land registration. Who's Who Legal UK Bar 2019 Guide
"A highly sought-after junior with a specialism in high-profile property cases. He covers a range of matters including boundary disputes, lease renewals and adverse possession disputes. He also sits as a judge in the First-tier Tribunal. He is adept in all aspects of the landlord and tenant law. Strengths: 'Responsive and excellent on the detail.' 'He provides very good technical advice and sound judgement.' Recent work: Acted for Brickfield Properties as competent landlord in nine lease extension claims." Chambers UK Guide 2019 (Real Estate Litigation)
"An excellent all-round senior junior."Legal 500 2018
"A highly sought-after junior, with a specialism in high-profile property cases. He covers a range of matters including boundary disputes, lease renewals and adverse possession disputes. He also sits as a judge in the First tier Tribunal. Strengths: 'Provides very clear and detailed technical advice.' Recent work: Represented the claimant in a claim for rectification of the register of title arising from the fraudulent sale of the claimant’s property, in a three day hearing in the Chancery Division." Chambers UK Guide 2018 (Real Estate Litigation)