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Our extensive commercial property team has vast experience in managing longstanding clients’ commercial requirements across a variety of issues.
Working with individuals, businesses, public sector clients and charities, our Commercial Property Lawyers are adept in handling commercial transactions, funding and forward planning for investors looking to build their portfolio.
Securing a positive outcome is pivotal for our clients and we tailor legal advice to their needs to ensure the right decisions are made, and promptly, across all property matters.
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Our team is large enough to provide our clients with a full range of expert advice upon all aspects of commercial property, whilst remaining small enough to provide a personal service to our clients, many of whom have enjoyed using our services for many years. With specialists in property matters, dispute resolution, funding, planning and commercial agreements, we offer a fully integrated service to our clients. Our aim is to work in partnership with our clients and their professional advisers, in order to achieve our clients’ goals and to seek solutions where others may only see problems. We offer pragmatic and practical advice, with a view to ensuring that our clients are able to take well informed commercial decisions. We believe that it is this philosophy that has led to the continued growth of the team and a record of client retention that we are very
proud of.
Our clients include residential and commercial developers, individual and corporate investors, charities, financial institutions, public authorities and trading business, purchasing or leasing premises for their own use.
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If you have any enquiries please contact any one of our specialist team who would be pleased to advise you on your options. You can also contact your lawyer individually from ‘Our People’ using the link below.