Payne Hicks Beach LLP
Freddie Bjorn has extensive experience in the legal field, currently serving as a Partner at Payne Hicks Beach since July 2010, where roles have included Private Client (Tax/Trusts) Associate and Private Client (Tax/Trusts) Solicitor. Prior to this, Freddie worked as a Corporate Tax Solicitor at Slaughter and May from March 2006 to June 2010. Educational qualifications include a Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course from BPP Law School (2003-2005), a Philosophy degree from King's College London (2000-2003), and attendance at Winchester College (1995-2000) and Ashdown House (1992-1995).
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Payne Hicks Beach LLP
We provide specialist legal services to private and commercial clients. Our reputation has been built on our family and private client work and we are regarded as one of the very best of the small number of firms in the UK who provide these specialist services at the highest level. Additionally, in recent times, we have complemented that capability with a top ranking capacity in certain areas of commercial law and privacy and media law. We handle complex problems for people and businesses and whether you are an individual or a corporate client, our advice will be incisive, straightforward and solution led. We are used to working under pressure, often in stressful - and sometimes emotional - situations: we handle difficult issues sensitively but are completely focused on protecting your interests. We take the time to understand all our clients' needs. We advise our individual clients objectively but sensitively, to suit their particular circumstances. If you are a commercial client we make sure we understand your business and the commercial realities you face so that our advice is absolutely right for you. Our structure and our commitment to outstanding client service means that all our specialist advisers work closely with each other to deliver seamless advice across all our practice areas. Our office is located in one of the finest squares in London, 10 New Square Lincoln's Inn, a building which the firm has occupied since 1770.