Juliet Farrington-Breeze

Associate

Juliet is an Associate in the firm's Property group specialising in commercial real estate.

Juliet advises on all aspects of commercial property matters which include acquisitions and disposals and landlord and tenant work, acting for both landlords and tenants. Juliet is experienced in implementing clients' asset management strategies from drafting and negotiating leases, licence to assign and licence to alter to surrenders and other necessary documentation. Juliet takes a commercial yet tailored approach to reach her clients' individual goals.

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