A conveyancer specialises in the transfer of land and property and may act on residential or commercial property transactions.
However, corporate law is a separate area of practice and relates to the ownership, structure, and operation of a business rather than property. Corporate transactions, such as share purchases, restructurings, or management buyouts, require a corporate lawyer, not a conveyancer.
Similarly, while a conveyancer may deal with straightforward property transfers, commercial property transactions often involve additional complexity, such as leases, agreements for lease, and landlord and tenant issues, which require a commercial property solicitor.
You will need a specialist lawyer to undertake your corporate/commercial work; our team of specialist lawyers collectively have worked on transactions not only in the UK but internationally.