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What we say about the firm's legal practice in South West
Corporate and commercial
Within Corporate and commercial: The West Country, Stephens Scown is a third tier firm,
Described as a ‘safe pair of hands‘, James Keliher leads Stephens Scown’s five-partner corporate practice. Notable transactions include advising on the US$15m sale of Wright Machinery Limited to a US buyer. The firm is also instructed by a number of ‘Dragons‘ regarding their investments from the television series, Dragons’ Den. Truro-based Anthony Welford is also recommended.
Crime, fraud and licensing
Within Licensing, tier 5
Stephens Scown’s Philip Mogridge advises an established client base comprising leisure and hotel industry clients.
Dispute resolution
Within Commercial litigation: The West Country, Stephens Scown is a second tier firm,
Stephens Scown fields an ‘exceptional‘ six-partner practice led by the ‘unfailingly knowledgeable, competent and efficient‘ Chris Harper in Exeter and Philip Snell in St Austell. Associate Brian Dolan heads work in Truro. Noteworthy clients include Friends Provident Group, South West Regional Development Agency, Fulfords Estate Agents and St Austell Brewery Co.
Within Debt recovery, tier 4
Truro-based associate Brian Dolan heads the team at Stephens Scown. Exeter-based partner Chris Harper displays ‘very good communication skills‘ and heads the litigation and dispute resolution group. The team acts for a number of major corporate, institutional and private clients and, in addition, operates a civil recovery scheme for retailer Trago Mills.
Finance
Within Banking and finance, tier 5
Stephens Scown’s ‘excellent‘ team, led by James Keliher, deals with a broad range of non-contentious and contentious issues including banking litigation, banking and security work, and asset finance and secured lending issues. Also recommended are the ‘personable and well-connected‘ Robert Camp and the ‘intelligent‘ Matthew Wald.
Within Insolvency and corporate recovery, Stephens Scown is a third tier firm,
Led by ‘effective litigator‘ Matthew Wald, the team at Stephens Scown ‘understands client issues‘ and is ‘easy to deal with‘. Highlights included acting for the administrator in selling a hotel chain.
Human resources
Within Employment: The West Country, Stephens Scown is a second tier firm,
Stephens Scown specialises in advising employers on contentious matters. Exeter-based Nigel Moore leads the team.
Insurance
Within Personal injury - claimant, Stephens Scown is a third tier firm,
Experienced litigator Philip Snell at Stephens Scown is recommended.
Private client
Within Agriculture and estates, tier 4
Stephens Scown’s Richard Baker specialises in rural land matters advising farmers and landowners. Highlights included advising on the disposal of parts of a Devon farm and the acquisition of a Somerset estate.
Within Family, Stephens Scown is a first tier firm,
Stephens Scown’s Liz Allen provides a ‘practical and realistic service‘, ‘speaking in a language clients understand‘ and ‘applying the law sensibly‘. The team is ‘hardworking, and cheerful while remaining professional'. The primary focus is on divorces involving substantial business elements.
Within Personal tax, trusts and probate, Stephens Scown is a third tier firm,
Margaret Lang joined Stephens Scown’s Exeter office from Ashfords LLP.
Projects, energy and natural resources
Within Energy, Stephens Scown is a third tier firm,
Pinsent Masons LLP has a renowned national energy practice, while Priscilla Hall heads the renewable energy team at Clarke Willmott LLP, where key work includes advising Good Energies (UK) LLP on the sale of wind turbines to a Czech utility company. Exeter-based Robert Camp and Truro-based Richard Baker lead Stephens Scown’s mining and minerals practice. Tim Smithers leads Veale Wasbrough Lawyers’ two-partner team, which has niche expertise in oil pipeline work.
Real estate
Within Commercial property: The West Country, Stephens Scown is a third tier firm,
Stephens Scown’s Robert Camp is noted for his ‘no-nonsense approach‘ and his ‘intelligent, commercial solutions‘, such as acting on a £7m city centre retail and office building sale. Clients appreciate the fact that they ‘have direct access to senior partners‘. Philip Mogridge is ‘brilliant in confrontational situations‘.
Within Environment, tier 4
Habitats Regulations specialist Ian Lamond at Stephens Scown is recommended.
Within Planning, tier 4
Mining and waste industry expert Ian Lamond at Stephens Scown is recommended.
South West Overview
Within Regional review, tier 4
Exeter is another significant legal hub, with Ashfords LLP, Michelmores LLP and Stephens Scown all present there. Cheltenham is home to several well-respected firms, including Charles Russell LLP, BPE Solicitors and Rickerbys LLP. Relatively close to Bristol, Stone King Sewell LLP and Withy King are the main firms in Bath.
What we say worldwide
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Offices in Exeter, St Austell, and Truro
- Corporate and commercial : Corporate and commercial: The West Country
- Crime, fraud and licensing : Licensing
- Dispute resolution : Commercial litigation: The West Country
- Dispute resolution : Debt recovery
- Finance : Banking and finance
- Finance : Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Human resources : Employment: The West Country
- Insurance : Personal injury - claimant
- Private client : Agriculture and estates
- Private client : Family
- Private client : Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Energy
- Real estate : Commercial property: The West Country
- Real estate : Environment
- Real estate : Planning
- South West Overview : Regional review