Danielle Lynch

Danielle Lynch

Litigation Executive Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Danielle is a Litigation Executive in our Litigation & Dispute Resolution department, bringing extensive expertise across a wide range of civil litigation matters. She regularly advises clients on property and builder disputes, defamation, harassment, breach of contract, mortgage repossessions and other related civil claims.

About Danielle

How Danielle can help you

Danielle has worked within law for 15 years, dealing with all aspects of dispute resolution and litigation work and has developed particular experience in boundary disputes and builder‑related conflicts. She has completed CILEX Level 6 and is working towards Chartered Legal Executive status.

In her spare time, Danielle is a keen runner and member of a local athletics club. Danielle also enjoys cooking and runs an amateur food blog.

Specialist support in Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Residential property disputes Defamation and malicious falsehood Mortgage repossessions Harassment Commercial property disputes Building disputes Contract disputes Debt recovery
Awards & Recognition

Recognised and Celebrated

Recognised as a 'Recommended Lawyer' by The Legal 500 UK 2026, Dispute Resolution.

Fosters Solicitors holds Lexcel accreditation from The Law Society, the quality mark for legal practice management and client care excellence.

Fosters Solicitors is accredited with the Customer Service Excellence standard, recognising our commitment to outstanding client service.

Sought advice from Danielle Lynch and her team. Very friendly and helpful, from my first contact to the end. Very knowledgeable, professional and efficient service, with clarity over what to expect and when, and follow-up after a period of time to ensure all was well. Would definitely recommend and would use again.

Mrs K Robinson

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