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Zoe Taylor

Solicitor

Land & Property Dispute Resolution

Prior to joining Harrison Drury, Zoe graduated with a First Class Honours degree in Law from the University of Central Lancashire. In 2020, she completed the Legal Practice Course after studying part-time over two years, whilst also working at least four days a week in the law.

Initially, Zoe began working for Harrison Drury as a paralegal and after impressing her colleagues with her hard-working and pro-active attitude, Zoe was offered a training contract to gain the experience to become a qualified solicitor. She completed her training contract in March 2022 and qualified into the Property Litigation team.

Zoe assists the more senior fee earners in the team, whilst focusing on the general real estate matters which includes:

  • Restrictive Covenants;
  • Easements;
  • Adverse Possession;
  • Boundary Disputes; and
  • Adverse Possession.

Zoe also has experience with dealing with more contentious planning and environment issues including,

  • Judicial Reviews;
  • Modification Orders;
  • Waste Management; and
  • Enforcement Notices

Outside of work you can find me…

In her spare time, Zoe supports St Catherine’s Hospice, a charity which is close to her heart. She regularly volunteers for a number of different fundraising events at the Hospice and is keen to promote its good work. She is also keen to support groups such as Ladies in Property and Women in Property in Lancashire and Cumbria.

Zoe has a passion for travelling and has visited every continent, apart from Antarctica, which she hopes to see soon.

On the weekends, Zoe can be found in the Lake District completing one of the Wainwright walks with her border collie, Roxy.

Awards and Rankings

It is totally refreshing not to have to chase and worry!

Zoe Taylor is always responsive. It is totally refreshing not to have to chase and worry to elicit a response from the person looking after my interests. Colin Fenny is equally as approachable and engages directly as required.

Harrison Drury is ranked by both Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500, two leading independent guides to the UK’s top legal firms and solicitors.

These guides highlight the solicitors who are providing the most cutting-edge and innovative advice to clients and we are ranked across our range of practice areas and people.

Works alongside

Colin Fenny

Partner Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01772 208071
m: 07880 200116

Ros Monk

Partner Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01539 751608
m: 07502 528606

Luke Holden

Senior Associate Solicitor Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01772 374388
m: 07389 883607

Joseph Mitchell

Senior Associate Solicitor Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01539 751607
m: 07825 292486

Grant Redburn

Solicitor Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01772 395188
m: 07733 384694

Casey Moonie

Trainee Solicitor Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01772 258321

Jessica Woodman

Trainee Solicitor Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01772 258321

Eleanor Bradshaw

Paralegal Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01539 312436

Daisy Gielty

Paralegal Land & Property Dispute Resolution
t: 01772 374682

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