
CRIPPS
Cripps is a top 100 UK law firm with offices in London, Kent, and Sussex, providing a full range of legal services across real estate, corporate, private client, and litigation.
Our 120-strong real estate team offers more than just real estate law – we work with clients to repurpose and regenerate buildings, deliver housing, create communities, and enhance infrastructure in a sustainable way.
We are trusted advisers to many of the UK’s largest housebuilders and have significant expertise in property development. Our highly experienced team of development lawyers provides strategic advice throughout the entire development lifecycle – from straightforward purchases to more complex arrangements, such as conditional contracts, options, promotion agreements, and other risk-sharing structures. We also assist with funding arrangements and managing the complexities of contracts involving multiple landowners, ensuring smooth progress at every stage of the process.
With over 30 years of experience advising institutional investors, London estates, and urban and rural estates, our commercial property lawyers deliver pragmatic, commercially focused solutions across all real estate sectors. Combining in-depth expertise with creativity and advanced legal technology, we help clients achieve success today, tomorrow, and in the long term.
Our commitment to quality and sustainability is reflected in key achievements:
- Certified B Corp
- Recognised in The Times Best Law Firms, commended for our work in Inheritance & Succession and Landlord & Tenant matters
Whether repurposing commercial spaces or advising on complex development projects, Cripps is your trusted legal partner for navigating the evolving real estate landscape.
- Ecovadis Bronze Certification
- ISO 9001 Certified
- Corporate Law Firm of the Year – South East Dealmakers Awards (2019, 2021, 2023)
- Finalists at the 2024 News on the Block ERMAs
Whether repurposing commercial spaces or advising on complex development projects, Cripps is your trusted legal partner for navigating the evolving real estate landscape.
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