Acting for a litany of clients, including corporates, SMEs and renowned universities, Blandy & Blandy LLP's practice works in tandem with the firm's planning and environment teams to advise on land developments, secured lending issues and mixed-use development sites. Katja Wigham leverages her extensive expertise to advise commercial clients, charities, educational institutions and third sector organisations, while transactional expert John Dingle's capabilities extend from commercial leases to property finance work. Gemma Stephenson is also recommended.

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Testimonials

Collated independently by Legal 500 research team.

  • 'The collective experience of the whole property team is huge, they've seen it all before, and can advise on the risks and recommended actions from a perspective of personal experience.’

  • ‘Very experienced partner led team. Katja Wigham led our project, was always available and gave us a strong steer where necessary. A very experienced partner.’

  • ‘Gemma Stephenson is very approachable, quick to progress all new jobs.'

  • ‘They are excellent at recognising deadlines and providing urgent advice at short notice.’

  • ‘Katja Wigham has always provided the most excellent service with timely response and does so in a friendly but efficient manner. She has always been able to pull in another member of staff for any specialist service required.’

Key clients

  • Englefield Estate Trust Corporation Ltd
  • University of Oxford
  • Hartley Trust
  • InHealth Limited
  • Handelsbanken plc
  • Giganet Limited
  • Collard Group
  • Crest Hotels Group Limited
  • Crowe U.K. LLP
  • H & T Properties Limited

Lawyers

Leading partners
The strongest partners in their field, leading on market-leading deals and endorsed by peers and clients alike.
Next Generation Partners
Junior partners with significant recognition from clients and peers in the market and key roles on multiple matters.

Practice head

The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Katja Wigham

Other key lawyers

John Dingle, Gemma Stephenson