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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12 December 2024
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Our UKRE team has devised some handy tips for first-time buyers to help navigate the property market: 1. Understand your budget: Calculate affordability: determine how much…
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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12 December 2024
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Our UKRE team has devised some handy tips for first-time buyers to help navigate the property market: 1. Understand your budget: Calculate affordability: determine how much…
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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12 December 2024
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Our UKRE team has devised some handy tips for first-time buyers to help navigate the property market: 1. Understand your budget: Calculate affordability: determine how much…
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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12 December 2024
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Our UKRE team has devised some handy tips for first-time buyers to help navigate the property market: 1. Understand your budget: Calculate affordability: determine how much…
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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12 December 2024
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Our UKRE team has devised some handy tips for first-time buyers to help navigate the property market: 1. Understand your budget: Calculate affordability: determine how much…
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12 December 2024
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Our UKRE team has devised some handy tips for first-time buyers to help navigate the property market: 1. Understand your budget: Calculate affordability: determine how much you can afford by considering your income, expenses, and savings Get pre-approved: secure a mortgage pre-approval to understand your borrowing capacity and show sellers you’re a serious buyer 2. Research…
02 December 2024
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The Pink Floyd guitarist, David Gilmour, has been forced to make an application to the High Court of England and Wales because the £10m seafront property he is trying to sell does not actually belong to him. How has this happened? Well, the property was purchased by Mr Gilmour through an English company in 2011. …
25 November 2024
 
Whilst the statutory regime in Guernsey is similar to that in England and Wales, the volume of statute and case law on employment legislation in Guernsey is gradually increasing. In this white paper updated for 2024, Alison Antill, Robin Gist and Charlotte Tomlinson take an in-depth look at local employment law and its impact on…
19 November 2024
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Following the issuance of the Bailiwick of Guernsey Consent Regime (the Guidance) by the FIU in April 2023, the role of Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) has become increasingly challenging. Filing a SAR An MLRO is obligated to file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) where they think there is a more than fanciful possibility, that…
14 November 2024
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With effect from 13 November this year, regulations have come into force which change the circumstances when planning permission is not required for development. The scope of exemptions has been increased, and deal with, for example, development within the curtilage of a dwelling house, a flat or building containing flats, and also development within the…