Unfortunately, despite widespread judicial criticism, neighbour disputes remain extremely common. They have also been known to even grab headlines due to the seemingly trivial nature of the dispute and the willingness of the parties to incur a significant amount of legal costs in fighting it.This book explores the various ways in which a neighbour dispute can arise, the remedies available and provides practical guidance to assist practitioners on how best to deal with such disputes, which can often prove to be extremely difficult to resolve.ABOUT THE AUTHORAlexander Walsh has practised at national and regional law firms for almost 10 years, specialising in litigation and dispute resolution. He has acted for SME’s, major insurers, FTSE 100 retailers and individuals, in wide range of civil and commercial disputes. Alexander was recognised in the 2018 Legal 500 where he was described as having “a great deal of knowledge”. He is now in-house Dispute Resolution Counsel for a major food group.