Nick Berry is a commercial, chancery and property specialist. He is instructed by a combination of both private individuals and commercial clients and for many years he has been instructed in multi-jurisdictional commercial disputes in the UK and abroad.
He commenced his practice in a common law set in Gray’s Inn and continues to carry out a substantial amount of work in London. Nick accepts instructions in land and property, commercial disputes, defamation, wills, probate and inheritance, trusts, and intellectual property.
Nick is generally instructed through long-standing solicitor and professional clients, by recommendation. As well as being instructed in company and partnership disputes, he is often instructed to directly represent firms of solicitors, barristers, surveyors, architects, doctors and veterinarians on their own commercial issues and on private and sensitive matters.
Company Law & Partnerships
Advising & Drafting Commercial Leases
Nicholas has acted in successful and substantial cases relating to developments in towns where challenges arose from businesses and the public. This has developed from the major planning disputes where he regularly represented all West Country County Councils in large developments to towns.
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property (e.g., copyright and database law not including patents) is a significant part of Nick's practice and the internet has spawned a large number of disputes about ownership rights of the names, ideas, produce, assets and advertising of people and their businesses online with increasingly multi-national dimensions.
Wills & Trusts
Defamation
Nicholas has dealt with the ever-rising tide of defamation claims as a result of online activities by rivals in business, love, and religion.
Specific cases of interest:
Languages
Personal Interests
Nicholas ives in Exmoor on a small farm holding (Exmoor horn sheep and Red Devon cattle) and enjoys sailing.
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