Art and Cultural Property Law
London (Bar)
11 years ranked
Provided by Serle Court
Andrew is a successful and well-regarded property barrister. He has long been recognised as a leading senior junior in Real Estate Litigation, having been described as “an exceptional talent in the property sphere”. He combines measured advocacy with intellectually rigorous paperwork and “is just a brilliant barrister”. Andrew is also a leading practitioner in Art & Cultural Property Law, having appeared in some of the most important cases of the last decade. Andrew’s expertise and discretion in this area was recognised when he was appointed to the Pool of Arbitrators for the Court of Arbitration for Art (CAfA) in The Hague. Domestically Andrew also has part-time judicial roles: being an experienced Deputy District Judge and sitting as a Judge of the First-Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) in Land Registration matters.
Provided by Chambers
Andrew Bruce has a high-quality property practice with an emphasis on landlord and tenant law and property litigation. He also has substantial expertise in property-related professional negligence work.
Provided by Chambers
I always find Andrew very straightforward and approachable. He is really good on the technical side, really considered and very commercial.
Andrew Bruce is incredibly good at cutting to the chase and giving a coherent answer. He is very certain and clear.
Andrew always provides practical and technically excellent advice.
Andrew is dynamic and quick-thinking, excellent on his feet and very user-friendly.
He is brilliant on real property disputes.
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