Corporate & Commercial

Ferbrache & Farrell LLP’s corporate department offers full service corporate, banking and commercial cover and is able to advise on all aspects of Guernsey corporate and commercial law, including banking and finance, regulatory, investment funds, asset management and listings on The International Stock Exchange (TISE).

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05 January 2026
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“People do not leave companies, they leave cultures.” And who shapes that culture? Human Resources. When people hear Human Resources, they often think of hiring…
Dispute Resolution

The Dispute Resolution department at Ferbrache & Farrell LLP has vast experience of local and international litigation and dispute resolution generally, gained from acting in complex local and international high-value disputes, both in Guernsey and throughout the world.

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17 March 2026
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A recent decision of the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) has raised important concerns about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice…
Property

The Guernsey property department is dedicated to providing tailored solutions that meet and exceed clients’ expectations. In addition, the property department provides support to colleagues in the corporate and dispute resolution departments on real estate-related technical points of law.

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13 May 2026
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The Guernsey Quarterly Residential Property Prices Bulletin for Quarter 1, 2026 (published 12 May 2026) offers a clear snapshot of how the Island’s housing market…
UK Real Estate

We are delighted to help in relation to providing legal advice for real estate in England and Wales. We listen. We learn what your needs are. We proactively respond. Whether it’s personal or commercial property, we always provide sound and pragmatic advice, adding value to the transaction.

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20 May 2026
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The Land Registry has today released the UK House Price Index for March 2026, showing that average UK house prices fell by 0.4% between February…
Private Client

Our services for private client matters include the drafting of realty and personalty wills, acting as professional executors, and assisting foreign lawyers who have requirements in this jurisdiction.

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05 January 2026
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“People do not leave companies, they leave cultures.” And who shapes that culture? Human Resources. When people hear Human Resources, they often think of hiring…
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17 March 2026
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A recent decision of the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) has raised important concerns about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice — particularly the risks to client confidentiality. In UK v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2026] UKUT 81 (IAC), the Tribunal addressed situations where AI tools had been…
24 February 2026
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Recent headlines suggest a Tribunal has ruled that it is “not harassment” to ask a woman if she is menopausal. That framing is catchy, but legally misleading. Employment Tribunals do not decide harassment claims by slogan. They decide them by applying statute to facts. The legal test Under section 26 of the Equality Act 2010…
16 January 2026
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The UK Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by EuroChem North West 2 (NW2) (cited as [2026] EWCA Civ 5), confirming the validity of an anti-suit injunction issued by an arbitral tribunal to restrain proceedings brought in Russia involving sanctioned Russian parties. The decision, reported, reinforces the English courts’ strong pro-arbitration stance and their…
27 October 2025
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The States of Guernsey’s Policy and Resources Committee (the Committee) recently invited feedback on proposed reforms to the personal injury discount rate (PIDR). The consultation, which closed on 31 August 2025, follows detailed recommendations from an expert panel appointed by the States of Guernsey. These proposals mark an important step toward modernising Guernsey’s personal injury…
05 September 2025
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The Guernsey Employment and Discrimination Tribunal has made its first procedural decision following the introduction of the Prevention of Discrimination (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2022 (the Ordinance). The Ordinance has been in force since 1 October 2023 and Dodd v Jack Thoume t/a Charlie’s Family Butchers ED0027/24 (the Decision) marks the first decision to be made after…