Why choose our Real Estate lawyers?
With offices in the major cities across Europe, including Real Estate hubs in London, Barcelona, Dublin, Hamburg, Madrid, Manchester and Paris, our network of lawyers works together seamlessly to provide comprehensive, sector-leading property expertise.
Our experience covers commercial and residential development, infrastructure, investment, property finance, hotels and leisure, having worked on some of the world's most iconic real estate developments - and disputes - of the past decade.
Our Europe-wide Real Estate specialists advise developers, financiers, pension funds, private equity funds and REITS through to corporate occupiers, retailers, borrowers and lenders.
As well as working with companies domiciled in Europe, we are experts at assisting with international investment in European markets and general cross-border, work focusing on everything from luxury hotels to major infrastructure projects.
We operate in partner-led teams, harnessing specialist expertise from across the wider firm to meet the particular needs of individual clients.
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London’s future: Real estate, resilience and reinvention with Emma Cariaga
19/11/2025
Join Cecily Davis , Construction & Projects Partner at Fieldfisher, in conversation with Emma Cariaga, Chief Operating Officer at British Land, as they unpack the forces shaping London’s property market and the evolving strategies behind one of the UK’s leading developers.
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Renters' Rights Bill: Implications for Lenders
07/10/2025
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Home truths: Summary judgment refused as owner's defence had real prospect of success
10/09/2025
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Interpretation of Insurance Policies — NHBC v Peabody Trust [2025] EWCA Civ 932
30/07/2025
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London Eco Homes Ltd v Raise Now Ealing Ltd [2025] EWHC 1505 (TCC)
23/07/2025
The TCC (Liverpool) granted summary judgment to enforce an adjudicator's decision on the basis that: the parties' settlement agreement was a variation of their original contract. the settlement agreement was not a standalone contract. The claimant had both a contractual and statutory right to adjudicate.
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