Wallace LLP

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Wallace LLP Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wallace LLP is located in London, United Kingdom on 1 Portland Pl, Marylebone. Wallace LLP is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category lawyerlaw practice in United Kingdom. Wallace is a boutique commercial law firm with a unique culture. Our firm is collegial, supportive and free of politics. This makes for a happy working environment where our partners, lawyers and support staff can focus on looking after our clients’ best interests. Our clients take as a given that the legal advice we give is correct, so we endeavour to go much further. We provide astute, commercial counsel attuned to our clients’ particular circumstances and mindful of wider business or personal considerations. Our size means we can adapt quickly to the changing legal market and our clients’ needs. Our clients include SMEs, entrepreneurs, UK and international household names and established investors, including hedge funds, private equity houses, corporate finance boutiques and family offices. We are conflict free and willing and able to litigate against the banks and financial institutions that full service firms count as key corporate and/or finance clients. We are a progressive and innovative firm and stay at the cutting edge of legal practice by recruiting like-minded professionals at all levels whenever there is a client driven need to enhance our offering. We are highly regarded, have an excellent reputation in the market and are frequently retained on matters normally handled only by much larger City and US firms, such as substantial corporate and real estate transactions, complex general commercial and banking and financial services litigation, contentious and non-contentious employment mandates and specialist TMT work. Our steady growth is the result of new clients, many of whom come to us through referral, but also the long-term nature of our relationships. We have represented many of our clients for decades. We believe our success is due to our dedicated focus on the practice areas where we excel, our careful development of complementary disciplines, our partner led approach and our emphasis on innovation and professionalism.|WALLACE LIMITED is a company based out of BERKELEY SQUARE HOUSE SUITE 3, LEVEL 5 BERKELEY SQUARE, LONDON, United Kingdom.

Address

1 Portland Pl, Marylebone

Phone

+44 2076364422

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

London

Founded

1983

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

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Victor d'Allancé

Highly reactive, professional and reliable team. Great human touch and true commitment to make things happen. Certainly one of the best value for money on the London market. Strongly recommended.

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EH Andrew Jacobs UK Development Manager

I have used Wallace consistently for a variety of work over the last decade. Always diligent and very responsive. High quality execution, very quick at getting to core issues and resolving them.

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Alan Ray

Wallace showed experience, professionalism and gravitas working on my most recent property transaction. Excellent communication throughout. Highly recommended.

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Peter Smyth

I have used the services of this firm on many of my company's contracts and they have always been prompt, accurate and efficient. I would highly recommend them.

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Amit Arora

I recently had the misfortune of having to try to negotiate an IT contract with Wallace LLP. They had been engaged by my service provider to review contract amendments that I had proposed for compliance with certain regulatory requirements. The lawyer from Wallace that attended the meeting was ill prepared, clearly hadn't understood his brief, hadn't even read the documentation and persistently wanted to 'move on' without closing points down. However, the most astonishing thing of all was that this lawyer knew nothing about Solvency II regulations or FCA Material Outsource rules. The entire session was spent with my lawyer educating them on what the regulations were and how they correlated to the amendments proposed. I'm unsure how any lawyer who professes to specialise in commercial law (particularly in the IT space) can be of any use to regulated entities if they themselves aren't clued up on regulatory requirements and that too a partner!