Andrew Wilmot-Smith > Boodle Hatfield LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Boodle Hatfield LLP
240 BLACKFRIARS ROAD
LONDON
SE1 8NW
England

Work Department

Commercial Property

Position

Andrew is the Head of Property at Boodle Hatfield. He acts for a wide variety of property businesses including family offices, entrepreneurs, family trusts and private and institutional asset managers, across a wide spectrum of commercial property development and investment, both in prime Central London and across the UK. He has considerable experience in large-scale development schemes, and in acquiring City investment property.

Career

Trained Slaughter and May, qualified 1999; solicitor, Linklaters 1999-2002; solicitor, Boodle Hatfield 2003; partner 2006.

Memberships

Westminster and Holborn Law Society; Investment Property Forum.

Education

Cambridge University.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Commercial property: development

Boodle Hatfield LLP advises blue-chip office, residential and retail clients on mixed-use development and investment projects in the capital. Andrew Wilmot-Smith oversees the property department and counts developers, family offices, landed estates and private capital entities among his key roster of clients. Caroline King is knowledgeable of retail developments, joint ventures and urban regeneration schemes, while Rajeev Joshi is particularly active in the hotel sector and David Rawlence has experience in the services offices sphere. Sophie Henwood assists developers and landowners on option, promotion, and overage agreements, in addition to section 106 agreements.

London > Real estate > Commercial property: investment

Boodle Hatfield LLP advises blue-chip office, residential and retail clients on mixed-use development and investment projects in the capital. Andrew Wilmot-Smith oversees the property department and counts developers, family offices, landed estates and private capital entities among his key roster of clients. Caroline King is knowledgeable of retail developments, joint ventures and urban regeneration schemes, while Rajeev Joshi is particularly active in the hotel sector and David Rawlence has experience in the services offices sphere. Sophie Henwood assists developers and landowners on option, promotion, and overage agreements, in addition to section 106 agreements.