Sneh is a Senior Associate Solicitor in the Commercial Property team providing non-contentious commercial property work. She particularly specialises in sales and acquisitions, re-financing and landlord and tenant matters.
Sneh strives to give her clients clear, pragmatic and commercial advice to help them achieve their goals in a cost effective and efficient manner. She takes a keen interest in her clients’ businesses to try to understand their needs with a mindset of assisting as if she was a partner in their business. Sneh’s clients range from investment funds, pension schemes, private individuals and SMEs, and she acts for clients in a wide variety of industries including the automotive, food and drink, hospitality and retail sectors.
Sneh qualified as a Solicitor in 2018 after studying Law at Queen Mary, University of London and completing the Legal Practice Course at BPP Law School in London. She joined SE-Solicitors in 2021 as an Associate after training and working at Allan Janes LLP in High Wycombe.
Sneh co-founded the Banbury Young Professionals Networking Group with a view to encourage professionals in different fields with under 10 years post-qualification experience to build their network in the area.
Having lived in the Caribbean, India and England, Sneh loves travelling and learning about different cultures and new languages. In her free time, she likes to spend time with her family and friends.
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