Mr Nick Dyson > Blacks Solicitors LLP > Leeds, England > Lawyer Profile

Blacks Solicitors LLP
CITY POINT
29 KING STREET
LEEDS
LS1 2HL
England

Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Partner and Head of Real Estate

Career

Nick Dyson is a Partner at Blacks Solicitors and heads up both the Real Estate team and specialist Holiday & Home Parks team.

Nick joined Blacks in 2002 from an internationally recognised ‘Leeds Big Six’ firm, and is known for bringing a pragmatic and personal touch to working with clients. Since taking his position as a Partner at Blacks, the Commercial Property team has more than quadrupled in size.

He advises property investors, developers and occupiers as well as funders on acquiring, developing, selling, letting and charging property. He has built up strong relationships with some of the key regional property professionals and is a well-known and respected name in the Leeds legal market for practical, commercial legal advice.

In particular, Nick has developed a niche in the Holiday & Home Parks market, where he has been able to develop strong relationships with experts and operators in the field making Blacks a nationally recognised and reputable name, and the leading firm in the North.

Languages

French

Memberships

Law Society, British Holiday & Home Parks Association

Lawyer Rankings

Yorkshire and the Humber > Real estate > Commercial property: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire

Blacks Solicitors LLP provides its roster of clients with ‘expert knowledge‘ on acquisitions, investments and corporate leasing matters as well as maintaining activities in the residential development and property finance spaces. The team works with a wide range of corporate occupiers, from family businesses to clients such as the Rugby Football League, and has, under the leadership of Nick Dyson, maintained particular expertise in advising clients in the holiday and home parks sector. Matthew Hutchinson, who advises on developments in the energy space, and Beth Laidler, who handles landlord and tenant matters, are also recommended.