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).
“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.
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.
The States of Guernsey has today released the 2025 Annual Residential Property Stock Report, providing a comprehensive snapshot of Guernsey’s domestic property landscape. The F&F…
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.
The English property landscape continues to shift at pace, shaped by a combination of legislative reform, evolving market sentiment and a renewed focus on consumer…
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.
“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…
Mr Laport may have been Mr Knowles. He may have been Mr Magill. He may have been Canadian. He may have been Australian. He may have been an American lawyer. He may have been fantastically successful as a lawyer. He may have been quite the property magnate. Mr Laport/Magill/Knowles may have been a director and…
The Guidance Note for Making an Application for the Conversion of a Redundant Building has been updated. The latest Version: v2 April 2025 is now available on the Planning Service website under “Conversion of a Redundant Building” at Applying for permissions – States of Guernsey Key Update relates to the additional information which has been…
When is a debt not a debt? When does a claim of prescription fail? Lawyers frequently throw the concepts of prescription and limitation around (and the difference between the two is, in itself, a whole topic of conversation for geeky types) and in Guernsey we rely on French principles such as empêchement to seek to…
I was fortunate to be in a room with the great and the good of the sanctions world last week (suffering from the ultimate in imposter syndrome) on the day that the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation’s (OFSI) first really substantive imposition of a monetary penalty for a breach of the Russia Sanctions (EU Exit)…
Ferbrache & Farrell’s Dispute Resolution team has contributed a chapter to the 18th edition of The ICLG Guide – a practical insight into litigation and dispute resolution work internationally, with chapters on different jurisdictions. Robin Gist, Charlotte Tomlinson and Glyn Davies, of our Dispute Resolution team, added to the Guernsey jurisdiction chapter to the 18th edition…