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RLS Law
SUITE 30-33, THE HOP EXCHANGE
24 SOUTHWARK STREET
LONDON
SE1 1TY
England

Real estate > Commercial property: corporate occupiers Tier 3

Boutique firm RLS Law is well-equipped to assist domestic corporate occupiers on industrial unit, office and warehouse lettings. The practice is also geared to handle property development and litigation, as well as the advising on the property aspects of corporate transactions. Practice heads Julien Rutler and Craig Themis are noted for their thorough experience of headquarter relocations, acting for key clients such as Sony Music. ‘Excellent’ Tom Foley has demonstrable experience in the leisure sector, while Liam McArdle has recently been engaged in Covent Garden and Soho lettings.

Practice head(s):

Julien Rutler; Craig Themis

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Very good with our lease renewals.’

‘Craig Themis has extensive legal knowledge to meet the needs of corporate occupier’s real estate matters, and provides a hands-on service for clients throughout the course of the legal process.’

‘They are great at taking projects off our hands and running with things, only requiring input on really commercial points.’

‘Pragmatic advice.’

‘RLS Law are a bespoke law firm, providing legal services without the constriction of a large office structure but the knowledge and service standards of a firm twice their size.’

‘Tom Foley is excellent and knows the sector well.’

‘Julien Rutler is always on hand to support with whatever property matters arise in our business.’

‘Liam McArdle is excellent.’

Key clients

AllianceBernstein Limited

Sony Music Entertainment Limited

Ottolenghi Limited

Octopus Energy

Viacom CBSinc.

TCN UK

Urban & Provincial

Iwoca

Computacenter PLC

Soho Housing Association Limited

Work highlights

  • Acting for Octopus Energy Limited on the acquisition of over 83,000 square feet of offices on a pre-let basis for its new southern headquarters.
  • Acting for Gravity Media in the acquisition of over 29,000 square feet of offices / studios at White City Village, London.
  • Acting for Jellycat Limited in its headquarter relocation to the Westworks Building in the Whitewood Media Village, London.

RLS Law is a specialist property central London law firm acting on all types of commercial property transactions for retailers, property companies, property developers, investors, corporate occupiers, housing associations, and bar and restaurant companies.

The firm: Co-headed by Julien Rutler and Craig Themis (both ex-Hogan Lovells), who founded the firm in 2003, RLS Law was set up specifically to provide good value, first-class, partner-level advice on mid-market transactions.

RLS Law continues to place huge emphasis on its original core values. It has developed a particularly strong reputation in acting for high-end retailers throughout the UK as well as large corporate office occupiers, housing associations (on the commercial property and residential development aspects of their portfolios), medium-sized property companies and developers, and restaurant and bar operators.

RLS Law is perceived as a viable alternative to mid-tier City firms, large West End firms and national practices. All the firm’s lawyers have more than ten years of experience at highly ranked law firms including Hogan Lovells, Mishcon De Reya, Norton Rose, Slaughter and May, and therefore have a high level of experience and expertise, and work is not delegated to junior lawyers. It has gained a reputation for having a dynamic, responsive and proactive team of top-quality lawyers, offering legal services at competitive rates.

RLS continues to build on this reputation, and has recently secured some high-profile new clients including Ottolenghi, Agent Provocateur and Vilebrequin. Other clients include CBS Corporation, Deliveroo, Look Ahead Care and Support, Sonos, Soho Housing Association, Simon & Schuster, Stone Island & TCN UK Limited. The firm carries out site visits for clients where practicable, enabling it to better understand the properties and to spot any potential issues which may otherwise be overlooked. This level of service means it is widely recommended by many London agents as their law firm of choice due to its outstanding client service, and 100% of clients surveyed say they would recommend RLS to others.

RLS Law’s remuneration structure is heavily geared towards encouraging fee-earners to obtain their own clients and win work, both from new and existing clients. This ensures it delivers the best possible service as the greatest source of new business is from satisfied customers. As a small modern practice with a commercial remuneration structure, this means RLS is able to keep its operating costs tightly controlled, which in turn allows it to keep fees extremely competitive for its clients.

The firm envisages continued growth in the coming year, and aims to further expand by the addition of senior like-minded lawyers, with similar training and experience to the existing team.

Types of work undertaken: RLS Law specialises and regularly advises on sales and purchases (including portfolios) of freehold and leasehold commercial properties; leases of office, retail, industrial and warehousing space acting for landlords and tenants; corporate support (the firm assists commercial law firms that do not have specialist property expertise); property finance for investment and development loans for lenders and borrowers; property-related insolvency matters; commercial property portfolio management; leisure property – dealing with the sale and purchase of bars and restaurants and associated assets; property development; option agreements and pre-emptions; sale and leasebacks; and compulsory purchase matters, including compromise agreements.

In the area of property litigation, RLS Law assists freeholders, landlords, tenants and other property holders in dealing with a full range of disputes, including lease renewals; dilapidations; rent reviews; portfolio management issues; service charge disputes; recovery of possession; collection of rent; breaches of covenant; construction disputes; planning applications, section 106 agreements and appeals; sale and purchase of land; restrictive convenants; highway and rights of way issues; compulsory purchase; and insolvency aspects of holding property.

Department Name Email Telephone
Senior partner Craig Themis
Managing partner Julien Rutler
Property litigation Richard Webber
Photo Name Position Profile
Ashley Allton photo Mr Ashley Allton Property finance and banking lawyer
Tom Foley photo Mr Tom Foley Commercial Property Lawyer
Jason Goldsmith photo Mr Jason Goldsmith Partner
Edward Jones photo Mr Edward Jones Dispute Resolution Lawyer
David Leedham photo Mr David Leedham Commercial Property Lawyer
Liam McArdle photo Mr Liam McArdle Commercial Property Lawyer
Anna Rabin photo Mrs Anna Rabin Construction and engineering lawyer
Julien Rutler photo Mr Julien Rutler Founder and Managing Partner of RLS Law
Craig Themis photo Mr Craig Themis Founder & Senior Partner
Richard Webber photo Mr Richard Webber Partner
Number of UK partners : 5
Number of other UK fee-earners : 6
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