Alex Nisbett

Trainee Solicitor

Real Estate

Alex Nisbett, Dispute Resolution and Commercial Litigation Trainee Solicitor, DMH Stallard, Gatwick
Alex assists the Commercial Real Estate team with a variety of matters and helps clients with their enquiries.

Alex began his training contract with DMH Stallard in September 2024, having completed the Legal Practice Course, along with a Master’s Degree in Legal Practice. Before joining the firm, he gained experience in the City as a paralegal.

Clients appreciate Alex’s conscientious and thorough approach to his work. His recent international transactional experience at a multi-national law firm enables him to view matters through a lens of comprehensive commercial understanding, having a genuine awareness of the stakes involved when business relationships break down as well as having the initiative and enterprise to find a genuine resolution.

Work highlights

ASSET PORTFOLIO ACQUISITION

Acting for an international financial institution on their acquisition of an asset portfolio valued at $1.1 billion.


BUSINESS ACQUISITION

Advising a national limited company on their purchase of a multi-million-pound business.


CONTRACT ADVICE

Acting for majority shareholders of a limited company in contracting to safeguard against future disputes.


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Recent articles

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Statutory compliance in property finance

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Court of Appeal rules in motor finance test case over hidden commissions

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

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The Renters’ Rights Act 2025: mandatory information sheet for tenants

Failure to provide the Information Sheet within the required timeframe is a breach of the landlord's obligations under the Act with significant financial penalties.

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