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Pinney Talfourd LLP

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With significant experience in handling issues relating to properties held in pension funds, as well as complex land transactions, Pinney Talfourd LLP‘s commercial property team is also well versed in advising on offshore transactions with jurisdictional requirements. The department is led by Julien Pritchard in Brentwood, who regularly acts for landowners who are approached by developers to sell their land.

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  • ‘Pinney Talfourd has an excellent balance of size and efficiency. Staff and partners collaborate well across service lines, and provide the service I am looking for.’
  • ‘Julien Pritchard is excellent in both the quality, and speed of his work. He offers practical and considered advice, but is not afraid to point out the difficulties, issues and risks associated with situations and decisions that need to be made. Overall, a pleasure to deal with.’
  • ‘The outstanding service is underpinned by the responsive service provided by the team.’
  • ‘All members of the team provided excellent communications and advice.’
  • ‘Julien Pritchard is always approachable, innovative and practical in his approach to our appointments.’
  • ‘They have a multi-faceted team that covers all aspects of our requirements for commercial property law.’
  • ‘They are a multi-disciplinary practice which offers a one-stop shop for all of my requirements, with a specialist in each field providing clear and effective advice.’

Key clients

  • Keech Hospice Care
  • Textile Reuse & International Development Limited
  • Berwen Limited
  • Connells Group

Work highlights

  • Advising on the grant of a new lease and reversionary leases over commercial office space in central London with a rent exceeding £800,000 per annum.
  • Concluding a long running development deal which saw a client completing on a sale which grossed in excess of £6m for the seller.
  • Making an application to register land on the basis of ancient possession, the land having been vested in the client by the Enclosure Act 1859.

Practice head

The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Julien Pritchard