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Natasha Dzameh
Work Department
Commercial, Insolvency, Professional Negligence, Real Estate, Property Damage & Insurance Disputes, Wills & Trusts, Proprietary Estoppel, Mediation, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Career
Call : 2010
Deputy Head of Commercial team
Natasha is a commercial and chancery barrister handling wills & trusts, real estate and commercial disputes. She is often instructed as sole counsel in high value, multifaceted litigation and is consistently ranked as a leading junior in Chambers UK and Legal 500. Natasha accepts instructions in respect of offshore disputes. She has been instructed by a British Overseas Territory and was offered a place on panel in respect of another.
Natasha’s wills & trusts practice is heavily oriented towards contentious probate. Her real estate practice concentrates on disputes over beneficial interests in property e.g. proprietary estoppel and trusts of land disputes including TOLATA as well as matters which are more commercial such as contracts for the sale of land, misrepresentation and mortgages. Natasha’s commercial practice focuses on partnership disputes, professional negligence, insolvency and general commercial dispute resolution. Natasha is particularly well-placed to assist on matters involving an overlap between her specialisms e.g. civil fraud, proprietary estoppel involving estates, negligent advice and/or drafting in respect of wills and conveyances, disputes over the terms of a partnership and the scope of its assets etc.
Natasha has experience of acting as junior to senior counsel on particularly complex matters and being instructed as part of a team of counsel on large scale, high value and document-heavy government disputes.
Natasha regularly appears in the High Court and has also appeared before various tribunals. She particularly enjoys trials, appeals, tactical and urgent applications such as freezing injunctions, applications for security for costs as well as strike out and/or summary judgment. Natasha often faces significantly more senior opponents. She has undertaken numerous mediations and joint settlement meetings as counsel and is also an accredited mediator.
Natasha is a great go-to counsel for complex matters and is very responsive and approachable. She is known for her robust yet practical strategy for resolving issues. She brings clarity and direction to a matter and is praised for her excellent submissions and pleadings.
Natasha has been published in the Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal several times. She is also a contributing author to LexisPSL in respect of Restructuring & Insolvency.
Publications and Podcasts
- “Topical talks with Title Research: Challenging Estate Administration Costs” – with Freeths LLP, Episode 30.
- “TOLATA claims: Practical tips and complexities” – The Real Estate Pod from St John’s Chambers with Lucia Mills of Roskilly & Mills, Episode 1.
- “Topical talks with Title Research: Reasonable Financial Provision” – with Freeths LLP, Episode 28.
- “Proprietary estoppel remedies: expectation and acceleration”, Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal, Vol 240, 2023, pp. 13-20.
- “Wills: The public interest – whose view counts?”, Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal, Vol 239, 2022, pp. 20-24.
- “Topical talks with Title Research: Will dispute trends” – with Freeths LLP, Episode 20.
- “Topical talks with Title Research: Will disputes and protecting an estate” – with Freeths LLP, Episode 19.
- “Claims for reasonable financial provision – a round up”, Family Law Journal, Vol 52, 2022, pp. 384-389.
- “Wills: sealing royal wills – justifiable secrecy?”, Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal, Vol 229, 2021, pp. 19-25.
- “Disclosure, intermeddling and compensation (Walker v The Official Receiver)”, LexisPSL
- “When to distribute”, Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal, Vol 194, 2018, pp. 14-17.
- “Value judgment: Ilott v Mitson [2017]”, Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal, Vol 186, 2017, pp. 4-6.
- “When to indemnify”, Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal, Vol 185, 2017, pp. 18-21.
- “Wills: At Your Disposal?”, Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal, Vol 179, 2016, pp. 7-11 (with John Dickinson)
Memberships
- ConTrA
- COMBAR
- Chancery Bar Association
- Professional Negligence Bar Association
Education
- LLM International Commercial Law (Distinction), University of Nottingham
- BVC, BPP
- LLB Law (Hons), University of Hull
Lawyer Rankings
Regional Bar > Western Circuit > Chancery, probate, and tax
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 1Natasha Dzameh – St John’s Chambers ‘She is a methodical thinker who prepares thoroughly for trial. On her feet she is fast, but particularly comes into her own in closing arguments. Her written work is also very thorough but most importantly when working together on a matter, she is always available to talk something over on the phone.’
Regional Bar > Western Circuit > Commercial litigation
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 2Natasha Dzameh – St John’s Chambers ‘Natasha is a fountain of knowledge. She is very astute and is able to look at complex issues and break them down easily to determine the best strategy to meet a client’s needs. Natasha also always provides prompt and clear advice.’
St John’s Chambers’ ‘excellent‘ commercial team offers its expertise to both businesses and individuals in relation to a wide range of disputes. John Dickinson ‘deals with difficult cases with ease’, including those involving local authority procurement claims, breaches of contract, restraint of trade, and fraud. In Capital Green Recycling v Bird, James Pearce-Smith represented the defendants in a significant claim for damages for misrepresentation and breach of warranty, brought by the overseas purchaser of shares in a waste recycling company. Matthew O’Regan specialises in competition disputes, while Charlie Newington-Bridges regularly displays a ‘superb mastery of company-commercial disputes‘, focusing on shareholder and partnership disputes, commercial contract disputes, claims relation to directors, and financial litigation. He recently acted for the first respondent in the High Court case of Duneau v Klimt Invest SA, which concerned the winding up of a listed company on the just and equitable ground of loss of substratum. Natasha Dzameh is a ‘confident advocate‘ who represents a wide range of clients, including financial institutions, international corporations, and individuals.
Regional Bar > Western Circuit > Property and construction
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 2Natasha Dzameh – St John’s Chambers ‘Natasha has a great eye for detail and is able to marshal arguments into very concise and effective submissions and pleadings.’