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Tom O’Neill

Partner

Tom qualified as a solicitor in 2005 after completing his LPC at University of Central Lancashire.

A Partner in our dedicated Commercial Law office, Tom specialises in commercial property including acquisitions and disposals, development site preparation and infrastructure, landlord and tenant work, development agreements, option agreements, refinancing transactions and property aspects of corporate transactions.

His clients include developers, a range of businesses from large companies to small/mid-size companies, individuals, and pension trustees.

Areas of Expertise

What people say about Tom

"Tom O’Neill is diligent, contactable out of hours and readily meets very early appointments." - Legal 500 Guide 2021
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"Tom O’Neill is diligent, contactable out of hours and readily meets very early appointments." - Legal 500 Guide 2021

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The Law Society

Accreditations

The Legal 500 – The Clients Guide to Law Firms

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