Andrew specialises in commercial disputes in various divisions of the High Court and County Court. His specific areas of expertise include engineering, manufacturing, IT, defamation, shareholders and contractual disputes.
Andrew also has extensive experience in dealing with director and shareholder disputes, along with restrictive covenant claims, both in an employment and business sale context, having lectured on the subject.
Andrew prides himself in providing strategic, commercial and cost-effective advice.
As a key member of the firm’s Healthcare and Sports Sector Groups, Andrew regularly advises clients in these areas.
During her time at Keebles, she has continued to deal with a wide range of commercial property transactions, with a particular focus on corporate support and healthcare.
Charlotte is also a member of our Healthcare Team, advising on the property elements of care home acquisitions and sales.
Charlotte also assists clients with substantial property portfolios with new lettings and estate management.
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Charlotte specialises in advising on all aspects of Employment Law and HR issues, mainly acting on behalf of employers.
Her expertise covers both contentious and non-contentious matters, including dealing with complex Employment Tribunal claims, disciplinaries, grievances, performance and absence management. Charlotte also regularly assists our corporate department on a variety of large scale sale and purchase agreements.
Charlotte advises a wide range of clients across commercial and industrial sectors including manufacturers, architects and she is also a member of the Healthcare Sector, often advising health care providers on managing day to day employment law issues.
Clare specialises in advising on the purchase, sale and lettings of all forms of commercial property. She is a member of the Healthcare Sector, and Manufacturing teams, and guides healthcare professionals and manufacturers on all property aspects.
He has a focus on transactional work including limited company acquisitions and disposals. He also advises on a wide variety of corporate and financial restructurings including joint ventures, share reorganisations, demergers and general company law matters.
Henry has acted for a range of clients across various sectors including manufacturing, technology, retail and hospitality. He is also well regarded in the healthcare sector and has worked for several care home operators and developers on a variety of transactional and corporate restructuring matters.
Richard heads up our Commercial Property team and specialises in the acquisition, development and subsequent sale or letting of commercial property, the purchase and sale of investment properties and the acquisition or letting of properties for business occupiers.
Richard advises regional and national clients on all aspects of real estate transactions. With particular expertise in development and investment schemes his work includes all aspects of the development process including site acquisition and assembly.
Advising Harworth Group on the pre-letting of Unit 3 AMPlify at the Advanced Manufacturing Park Rotherham to McLaren Automotive Limited.
Assisting Suon Developments Limited with the sale of two industrial units to Threadneedle.
Acting for HSBC Bank on the provision of a facility to Coppergreen Developments Limited for the purchase of two leisure sites.
Assisting CRT Property Investments Limited with the refinancing of its property portfolio with Handelsbanken.
Advising Ashgate Property Developments Limited on the refinancing of its property portfolio with Handelsbanken.
Rory advises businesses and individuals on a range of corporate matters, including acquisitions and disposals, reorganisations, company structure arrangements, share schemes and equity investments.
Rory is also a member of the firm’s healthcare team, which specialises in acting on behalf of care homeowners and medical professionals.
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