Simon Piper

Senior Conveyancer

Real Estate

Simon Piper, Lawyer, Senior Conveyancer, Real Estate, DMH Stallard
Simon specialises in all property related transactions including residential property, commercial property and property transactions relating to the utilities industry.

Simon is a member of the Real Estate team and specialises in all property related transactions including residential property, commercial property and property transactions relating to the utilities industry.

Simon has developed a particular emphasis on utilities rights, infrastructure agreements, and property development, and he manages significant portfolios with more than 20 years of experience in the property sector.

He represents household-name companies, handling a range of issues that include portfolio due diligence, title investigation, and title reconstruction. With his considerable experience, Simon regularly acts for utility companies to manage and safeguard their land interests and property portfolios throughout the UK.

Simon’s commercially reasoned view and sensible approach allow him to proactively deliver the very best outcomes for his clients in complex property transactions, portfolio due diligence, and land development work.

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Recent articles

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Defective advice, deficient security: professional negligence in the lending sector

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Statutory compliance in property finance

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