With a client roster comprised of national trusts, estates and farms, Browne Jacobson LLP’s strengths include transactional work and succession matters. Practice co-head Robert Wofinden acts for high-net-worth private clients and trustees, leading on promotion agreement matters and strategic land transactions. Lucy Worwood co-leads the practice with experience in personal tax, agricultural and property mandates. Imogen Holmes specialises in high-value family, farm, and property succession matters, often dealing with tax ownership issues and farming partnership agreements. Acting for trustees, investors and agricultural lenders, Sophie Meehan-Green has recently been engaged in transactional matters.
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Testimonials
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- 'A highly capable team able to advise on the most complex of matters effectively.'
- 'Strength in depth is an important facet to what the Browne Jacobson team offer to our client base.'
- 'Whilst Browne Jacobson is a large business, the individual team members we deal with take ownership of projects on a personal level and our clients value this direct relationship.'
Key clients
- Belvoir Estate
- Kingston Estate (Lord Belper)
- Conant & Bulwick Estate
- Burley Estate
- Wyggeston & Trinity Estate
- Oxton Estate
- Encyclis Limited
- DEFRA
- Canal and River Trust
- Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
- Natural England
- Homes England
- Peak District National Park Authority
- Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
- Natural Resources Body for Wales
- British Trust for Ornithology
- Marine Management Organisation
Practice head
Robert Wofinden; Lucy Worwood
Other key lawyers
Imogen Holmes; Sophie Meehan-Green