
Matthew Brandis
Partner and Practice Group Leader
Practice Group: Litigation and dispute resolution
Call: 01753 279039
Email: matthew.brandis@bpcollins.co.uk
Matthew graduated with LLB (Hons) from Exeter University in 1994, and went on to receive a commendation on the LPC, York. After completing his training at Lee Bolton & Lee Solicitors, Westminster he joined the firm's litigation team in 1997 and became a partner in 2002.
Matthew specialises in resolving commercial contractual disputes, defamation actions, professional negligence claims and private client matters, including personal injury claims, contentious probate and Magistrates Court cases. Matthew was recently victorious for his client in the groundbreaking and widely reported Westcott v Westcott defamation case. He is also the Solicitor to the Gerrards Cross Community Association. Matthew's clients describe him as being "very personable", an "excellent ambassador for [us]" and "exceeding expectations".
Matthew enjoys skiing, hill walking, travelling (especially Africa) and raising money each year for the St Lawrence Home of Hope Orphanage in Zambia and for Children in Need. Matthew is married and has a young son.
Highly recommended practitioner who benefits from 'keen in-depth commercial knowledge of particular industries'.
The Legal 500 - The Clients' Guide to the UK Legal Profession 2006
"Matthew Brandis personally carries out all of our work. I have found him to be an excellent ambassador for UKPC and Matt has exceeded our expectations on more than one occasion. B P Collins are my preferred choice they have taken the time to learn about our business and the people who work in it."
Rupert J Williams, Managing Director, UK Parking Control Limited
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