Nick Smith > VWV > Bristol, England > Lawyer Profile
VWV Offices
NARROW QUAY HOUSE, NARROW QUAY
BRISTOL
BS1 4QA
England
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Nick Smith
Work Department
Corporate and Commercial
Position
Partner
Career
Nick has extensive experience of advising corporate clients on a wide range of transactions including mergers and acquisitions and complex business re-organisations. Since 2001 he has developed a special interest and expertise in consulting and advising family owned businesses on strategic issues including acquisitions and disposals, family business succession planning, governance issues, dispute resolution and business reorganisation projects.
Meeting Your Needs
Nick leads the firm’s family business team in Bristol with lawyers drawn from various legal specialities but all dedicated to developing and delivering best practice advice for family owned businesses. He has written numerous articles on family business topics, and is a regular speaker at family business conferences providing training on family business issues to both professionals and families in business.
What Others Say
Nick’s expertise has been consistently recognised by the legal directories with Legal 500 (based on client feedback) saying that “Nick Smith is exceptional.”
Sources say: “What impressed me was his leadership skills, problem solving and management of the project. He communicated some extremely tricky legal concepts very well to clients.” – Chambers & Partners
Speaking of the family business team clients have said that “Veale Wasbrough Vizards truly understand the unique issues facing family businesses and have made a genuine commitment to clients in this sector.”
Memberships
Nick is Chairman of the International Centre for Families in Business and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Family Business Management and he is also members of the Association of European Lawyers (AEL).
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Private client > Contentious trusts and probate
- Public sector > Education