Karolina Natkaniec#12987

Karolina Natkaniec

Solicitor, Duncan Lewis
I am a Solicitor in the Commercial and Civil Litigation Department at Duncan Lewis Solicitors.

I have significant experience in a wide variety of commercial and civil litigation claims, particularly those involving commercial disputes, disputes arising under a contract, misrepresentation cases, insolvency, and professional negligence matters. I am also experienced in dealing with property related disputes especially those involving disputes over the ownership of a property (under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996). I have represented parties in disputes arising from repairing obligations, service charges, deposits, and other contractual terms in tenancy agreement and leases.

I have acted for both claimants and defendants under various funding arrangements. I am commercially aware of the need to resolve disputes for clients swiftly and efficiently.

I joined Duncan Lewis in April 2015 as a Caseworker and completed my training contract in the Commercial and Civil Litigation Department.

I am also fluent in written and spoken Polish.

Contributed to

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Enforcing a writ of control
Enforcing a writ of control
Practice Notes

This Practice Note guides users through the process of enforcing a High Court writ of control to take control of goods to sell to enforce a money judgment.

Enforcing a writ of control—judgment creditor—frequently asked questions
Enforcing a writ of control—judgment creditor—frequently asked questions
Practice Notes

This Practice Note answers some of the more frequently asked questions judgment creditors may ask their solicitors when using the Taking Control of Goods procedure in the High Court to enforce an unpaid judgment or order.

Enforcing a writ of control—judgment debtor—frequently asked questions
Enforcing a writ of control—judgment debtor—frequently asked questions
Practice Notes

This Practice Note sets out frequently asked questions raised by judgment debtors who are subject to the Taking Control of Goods procedure for enforcement of a judgment debt.

How do I instruct a High Court Enforcement Officer to take control of goods?
How do I instruct a High Court Enforcement Officer to take control of goods?
Practice Notes

This Practice Note sets out how to instruct an HCEO to execute a writ of control to enforce a court judgment by taking control of the judgment debtor’s goods and selling them under the taking control of goods procedure.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2019

Experience

  • Duncan Lewis Solicitors (2015 - Present)

Membership

  • The Law Society

Qualifications

  • LLB (2014)
  • LPC (2017)

Education

  • Brunel University (2014)
  • University of Law (2017)

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