Christopher Findley > Forsters LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Forsters LLP
22 Baker Street
LONDON
W1U 3BW
England

Work Department

Private Client

Position

Consultant

Career

Christopher is a key advisor to landowners, farmers and rural land-owning institutions. One of his main strengths is explaining complex legal issues in simple terms and giving practical advice and solutions to both everyday problems encountered by farmers, landowners and their families and to issues of asset and tax planning affecting each generation.

He helped to form the Strategic Land and Development Team at Forsters bringing together all disciplines dealing with Development. He advises landowners on a wide range of option and promotion agreements to bring forward land for development, He is experienced in advising groups of owners on equalising development gains and the property and tax intricacies of selling land for development.

Christopher has been involved in farm and landed estate sales and purchases for over 30 years and advises on agricultural landlord and tenant problems and tenancy restructuring for inheritance tax planning purposes. He advises family farming partnerships and has an unrivalled working knowledge of agricultural holdings and farm business tenancy legislation.

He has a thorough knowledge of the agricultural industry and a wide range of skills including advising farming and landowning organisations on the 2001 and 2007 foot and mouth outbreaks.

Christopher is recognised in The Legal 500 Hall of Fame and as a ‘Senior Statesperson’ in Chambers UK Guide 2023.He is also classified as a ‘Top Recommended Lawyer’ in the Spear’s 500 2023 directory.

Memberships

The Law Society
Agricultural Law Association
Country Land and Business Association
National Farmers Union
Tenant Farmers Association

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Agriculture and estates

(Hall of Fame)

Christopher FindleyForsters LLP

The large team at Forsters LLP has an excellent reputation in the market and is led by Henry Cecil, who has a vast array of experience in high-value acquisitions and disposals in the agricultural sector. Its sophisticated client base includes sizeable landed estates, families and trusts, private and commercial investors as well as very wealthy individuals, and institutional and landowner groups. Andrew Lane has a particular emphasis on capital taxation and succession issues for the owners of landed estates. Christopher Findley is increasingly advising on planning and development projects for farmers and landowners. Rupert Mead has a keen focus on the preservation of heritage property and its exemption from tax. Penny Elliott specialises in advising clients with multiple business interests. There have been a number of internal promotions in the practice recently – Polly Montoneri was promoted to the partnership and Robert Keylock is was promoted to counsel.