Catherine Gregson

Role - Property Litigation Solicitor

Catherine returned to Dyne Solicitors Limited in 2024, after previously working as a Legal Assistant and Trainee Solicitor with the firm between 2012 and 2015.

During the intervening years, Catherine developed her practice area at a North West law firm, returning to Dyne Solicitors Limited to complement the well-established environmental, waste, and litigation departments.

Catherine has pervasive experience in land and property litigation, together with an established knowledge of agricultural matters.

Her arrival allows the firm to further enhance its specialist regulatory & disputes focus and to support and complement the existing niche practice areas, while at the same time extending the reach and development of the growing litigation function.

Catherine understands the consuming nature of disputes involving your home, farm, or operational business site, and offers an objective focused and practical approach.

Given the nature of the work undertaken, Catherine will often be found on-site to fully realise the implications of the dispute in a practical day-to-day sense, ensuring that any resolution is appropriate and manageable in the future.

Catherine has been recognised, year-on-year, by Legal 500 as a leading individual in her specialist field of property litigation – securing endorsement and praise from peers and clients across the agricultural and rural sectors.

Catherine has experience in:

  • Private nuisance claims
  • Boundary disputes
  • Rights of way disputes including intensification issues and excessive use
  • Adverse possession claims – defending and advancing
  • Title issues – rectification, unidentified easements, unprotected benefits
  • Covenant and easement disputes – enforceability, discharge and modification, breach
  • Property ownership disputes – co-ownership disputes, trusts, third-party claims over land
  • Agricultural Holding Act and Agricultural Tenancies Act disputes.
  • Agricultural partnership disputes
  • Grazing Licence Disputes
  • Overage disputes
  • Court, tribunal and land registry procedure

In her spare time, Catherine can be found in one of two places. Either out in the countryside walking her dog, usually trying to bag her next Wainwright, or waist deep in toys and craft material causing chaos with her little boy.