Womble Bond Dickinson

Office:


4 More London Riverside
London
SE1 2AU
United Kingdom

Tel:

44 (0)345 415 0000

About Womble Bond Dickinson

Womble Bond Dickinson is a forward thinking practice with the energy, drive and determination to keep pace with their clients and a focus on delivering the relevant services they need.

Their City lawyers focus on delivering excellent client service and developing long-term trusted relationships. The London office has a partner-led approach and their collaborative culture underpins the quality of their work.

Collaboration provides a fertile ground for exploring new ways to better serve their clients, where they find new ways of working; use technology to drive practice innovations; and invest in their people to ensure they deliver high quality, cost effective and personal service.

A way of working that delivers more integrated solutions, speed and quality advice to help their clients advance and protect their interests from both sides of the Atlantic.

Firm Type

Law

Members

James Radcliffe
James Radcliffe
Partner
Neil Long
Neil Long
Partner
Will Ford
Will Ford
Partner

Offices

Womble Bond Dickinson - London

Womble Bond Dickinson - London

Tel: 44 (0)345 415 0000 Alternate Tel: Head Office:


4 More London Riverside
London
SE1 2AU
United Kingdom

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Womble Bond Dickinson - Bristol

Womble Bond Dickinson - Bristol

Tel: 44 (0)345 415 0000 Alternate Tel: Head Office:


3 Temple Quay
Temple Back East
Bristol
BS1 6DZ
United Kingdom

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Articles by Womble Bond Dickinson

UK Business Immigration Update

In December 2023, the Home Secretary announced the government's five-point plan to cut net migration by 300,000 people each year.  Over the last few months, we have seen a whole host of changes to immigration law to reflect the five-point[...]

Date: 12 Jun 2024
Jurisdiction: United Kingdom
Subjects: ImmigrationVisa

Past Events

Quarterly FIN (Live webinar)

Womble Bond Dickinson

Date: Tue 19 Sep
Emma Radmore, Duncan Scott and Lucy Hadrill will be discussing: The Financial Services and Markets Act 2023 – what next?; Living with the Consumer Duty; and Consumer Credit Act update and related reforms.