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Edward Williams

Edward Williams

Solicitor, Commercial Property Law

Location: Reading, Henley-on-Thames & Wokingham
Qualified as a solicitor: 2024

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Edward Williams is a solicitor in our award-winning Commercial Property team and advises clients from our Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Wokingham offices, as well as remotely.

He supports other members of our team in advising on all aspects of Commercial Property.

Edward joined Blandy & Blandy in 2024 from a firm in Gloucestershire. He gained a Law degree from the University of Reading and completed the LPC at the University of Law.

In the past six years we have been named as a finalist in the ‘Property Law Firm of the Year’ category at the Thames Valley Property Awards three times (2017, 2018 and 2023), winning in 2017. Recently, we were also named ‘Property Law Firm of the Year’ at the 2023 Insider South East Property Awards and 'Best Law Firm' at the 2023 Royal Berkshire Property Awards. Our successful approach is further reflected in the excellent client feedback we continue to receive.

How I Can Help You

  • Commercial leases (acting for both landlords and tenants) 
  • Sale and purchase of freehold and leasehold commercial property
  • Property finance (secured lending)

Professional Memberships:

Member, The Law Society

Education:
University of Law (Reading), LPC
University of Reading, LLB (Hons)

Accreditations & Awards:
Finalist - 'Property Law Firm of the Year' Thames Valley Property Awards 2023
Winner - 'Best Law Firm', Royal Berkshire Property Awards 2023
Winner - 'Property Law Firm of the Year' Insider South East Property Awards 2023

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