Keith J Brades Associate


Speaks:  English

Chartered Legal Executive Lawyer: 2000 - England & Wales


Primary office:  London




Keith J Brades

Keith Brades helps clients to realise the potential of their commercial property in various creative ways. Trying to guess the next move of the market and prepare the clients, thus allowing them to move at the best possible time and in the most effective way.

Keith sees himself as an "in-house" lawyer working with, rather than for, his clients, and having a thorough and detailed understanding of their requirements, therefore meeting their aspirations and allowing them to ultimately achieve their objectives.

He is the kind of lawyer who will say "I don't know the answer, so let's go and find it."

Highlights

Being part of the team that was involved in one of the biggest property sale and leasebacks which, allegedly, fashioned stamp duty land tax.

Clients

The Crown Estate, Nexxcom UK Ltd, Nexxcom LLC, Sainsbury's, Whtibread PLC, Prowting Family concern, Debenhams, Svenska Handelsbanken AB and Sheet Anchor Evolve.

Experience

The acquisition and disposal of various commercial properties coupled with the ongoing asset management.

Dealing with the successful acquisition of the Olympic 2012 telecommunications security network.

Advising a family owned industrial property portfolio in the south of England.

Dealing with property finance.

Acting for household names in relation to their property portfolios.

Acquiring the network for what could ultimately be the fastest data link between the London Stock Exchange and a fixed data centre in the UK.

Career & Recognition

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  • 2016

    • Career
       2016
      Gowling WLG (UK) LLP, associate
  • 2014

    • Career
       2014
      Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co, legal executive
  • 2000

    • Qualifications (Year of Call/Admission, etc.)
       2000
      Chartered Legal Executive Lawyer, England & Wales
  • 1998

    • Career
       1998
      Lawrence Graham, legal executive
  • 1989

    • Career
       1989
      London Borough of Barking and Dagenham