Thomson Reuters names eight Keystone Law partners in its Stand-out Lawyers Guide 2026
Andrea James, Andrew Darwin & Anna McKibbin
Nick is an experienced property litigation partner with over 18 years of experience. He advises on a wide and varied range of property-related issues, with particular focus on property investment and development, commercial landlord and tenant matters, and leasehold enfranchisement.
Nick advises a wide range of clients, including commercial landlords, tenants, developers, investors, and leaseholders.
Nicholas specialises in helping clients with complex property-related disputes, focusing on property development and investment, landlord and tenant disputes, commercial dilapidations, easements, restrictive covenants, and leasehold enfranchisement.
Experience
Nick acts for developers on wide-ranging property-related issues, including freehold and leasehold covenants, rights of way issues, mixed-use schemes, and in particular advice on the application of the LTA 1987 in complex property disposals and on aspects of the LRHUDA 1993 and LRA 1967 within a development context. He also advises clients on strategies for the clearance of residential, commercial and mixed–use schemes purchased for development.
Experience
Nick acts for and advises retail landlords and tenants on strategic and contentious property-related issues, including commercial lease renewals (both opposed and unopposed), lease covenants, rent reviews, exit strategies, including the exercise of break rights, forfeiture, and recovery of possession and dilapidations.
Experience
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Member of the Property Litigation Association
“Nick is easy to talk to and understands issues from the client perspective”
The Legal 500 2024
“he is able to explain complicated legal matters in a way the client can understand”
Chambers & Partners UK 2021
“technically strong”
The Legal 500 2019
“pragmatic”
The Legal 500 2019
“offers pragmatic advice and is technically exceptionally strong”
Chambers & Partners UK 2018
Nicholas qualified as a solicitor in 2007. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2025, he worked at the following firms: