Daniel Bromilow > 9 Stone Buildings > London, England > Barrister Profile

9 Stone Buildings
LINCOLN'S INN
LONDON
WC2A 3NN
England

Position

Daniel Bromilow studied law at Robinson College, Cambridge and joined Chambers after completing pupillage, having been called to the Bar in November 1996.

He has a wide-ranging practice covering most areas of Chancery and general civil/commercial work, but specialises in real property, landlord and tenant, wills, trusts, co-ownership and company and insolvency law. He regularly appears before a wide range of courts and tribunals including the First Tier Tribunal, Upper Tribunal, County Court, High Court and Court of Appeal.

LAND & PROPERTY

Daniel has an extensive property practice, dealing with all aspects of property law including easements, restrictive covenants, landlord and tenant and leasehold enfranchisement.

INSOLVENCY & COMPANY

Daniel is regularly instructed in Insolvency matters, particularly those with a real property element. He also deals with issues of company law, both advising on transactions including corporate restructuring and dealing with contentious litigation regarding the internal administration of companies.

PRIVATE CLIENT

Daniel deals with both contentious and advisory work involving trusts, wills and the administration of estates.

COMMERCIAL

Daniel has been instructed on a wide range of cases involving commercial transactions, including land development joint ventures, outsourcing agreements, IT contracts and business and share sale agreements. He understands that litigation is not an end in itself and seeks to provide pragmatic and commercially realistic advice.

MEDIATION & ARBITRATION

Having taken part in scores of mediations, Daniel is a confirmed believer in mediation as a way of resolving disputes at an early stage and without the risks of litigation. He has also been instructed in a number of arbitrations, including a 4 day arbitration involving dilapidations at commercial greenhouses and a 3 day arbitration concerning the faulty restoration of a vintage Mercedes Benz engine.

Career

Joined Chambers after completing pupillage, having been called to the Bar in November 1996.

Memberships

Chancery Bar Association.

Education

Robinson College, Cambridge (Law).

Leisure

When not working he cycles, both competitively and for pleasure, and builds bicycles.