City Professionals
The City of London has nearly 14,000 businesses employing over 300,000 people – and there are a further 100,000 workers in Canary Wharf and they are employed in the following sectors:
Yet there are only 11,500 residents in the City.
This means that there are a large number of people commuting into the City for work each day which can present a problem when they need to take time out to see a lawyer to sort out one of the many common legal challenges that they might face such as:
- cohabitation and shared home ownership
- consideration of the merits of pre and post nuptial agreements
- family and children issues
- relationship breakdown, separation and divorce
- an accident or injury – perhaps caused when cycling into work or during a weekend of sports
- disputes with an insurance company, for example as a result of a permanent health claims
- employment problems or questions about contracts, remuneration or benefits
- a dispute with a company or neighbour
- the need for a solicitor to help with conveyancing on a flat sale or house purchase
- arranging to extend the lease on your property
- buying or selling a foreign property
- producing a Will or thinking about tax efficient investments
- managing the Probate or affairs of a recently deceased family member
Please contact one of our lawyers for an informal, confidential conversation in the first instance:
Family and children – Patrick Hart and Simon McKirgan
Residential Property – Frank Davey and Jon Buckland
Wills and Probate – Deanna Hurst and Tony Millson
Personal injury - James Millar-Craig
Disputes - James Millar-Craig
Royds is conveniently located just a few minutes walk from Blackfriars and St Paul’s tube stations and on numerous bus routes through the City. Our offices are modern with plenty of space for confidential meetings on your way to or from work or whilst attending other meetings in the City. So it is easy to pop in to have a face-to-face chat with your lawyers and to sign papers.
Our residential property team also has an office in Morden, which is just two minutes walk from the end of the Northern line so an ideal pop in spot on your way to or from the office.


