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Commercial Property

Owner or tenant, commercial or residential, every aspect of property calls for highly specialised legal expertise. The Pearson Hinchliffe team of specialist Commercial Property solicitors has many years experience in the sector, plus in-depth knowledge of the latest legislation.

We can give you that all-important edge over competitors and rivals. Whether the subject is investment or development, buying, selling or renting, our effective business-minded approach and rigorous attention to detail will put your business precisely where it needs to be.

Talk to us first and avoid the property market’s many pitfalls, because peace of mind is the most valuable property anyone can possess.

Our areas of expertise include:

  • Business tenancies and rent reviews
  • Planning and environmental law
  • Conveyancing
  • Property and estate development
  • Property-related tax issues
  • Recovery of possession
  • Recovery of rent arrears
  • Recovery of service charges

To speak to a specialist in this area, please contact us.

News

1st August 2008

Minimum Wage can’t include tips, says HMRC

Tips will no longer be counted towards payment of the National Minimum Wage.


22nd July 2008

Coleman v Attridge Law

Landmark ruling gives carers same employment rights as disabled.


17th July 2008

Solicitors hold court at RHS Tatton Flower Show 2008

Pearson Hinchliffe Commercial Law sponsor Show Garden “Cultivating Young Minds” at RHS Tatton 2008.


Case Study

21st July 2008

Pearson Hinchliffe Commercial Law Advises Systime Inc. on Europe-wide supplier contract

Pearson Hinchliffe Commercial Law's specialist Company & Commercial team has advised multi-national Systime Inc. on an important contractual document implemented Europe-wide.


21st April 2008

JSMS Group Limited

Pearson Hinchliffe Commercial Law advised on a management buy-in from the parent Plc to form a new company, JSMS Group Limited. A complex transaction was executed involving extracting a subsidiary from the parent Plc with the backing of both equity and bank funding.