Regulatory law

We advise and represent individuals and businesses on all aspects of regulatory law.

Expert regulatory legal advice for you and your business, let us understand the red tape for you

Regulatory compliance is an important part of your business

Businesses are facing increasing pressure from their regulators, and with a burgeoning amount of red tape, compliance is becoming a critical part of your commercial activity. Businesses and individuals need to ensure they comply with regulatory bodies or face the risk of penalties and reputational harm.

Early involvement of a legal adviser can reduce impact on your business

Our regulatory team are expert in advising on the rules that apply to you and your organisation. If a regulatory issue arises, it’s important to get advice early on to limit any impact on your business or reputation. We have wide sector knowledge, extensive experience and keep on top of all regulatory changes that might affect you.

We will help you through regulatory enforcement action

If you do face regulatory enforcement action our experts can prepare your case and represent you at interviews, in courts and tribunals or at inquests or pubic inquiries. We are able to assist any size of business from large corporations to local businesses and individuals.

The team at Tees have the diversity in knowledge that enable them to understand their clients needs. They operate with transparency and fairness.

Our expertise

Our regulatory law solicitors can help with a range of issues including:

  • Health, safety and environmental
  • Regulatory enforcement including appeals
  • Transport regulatory
  • Consumer protection and trading standards
  • Inquests
  • Licensing
  • Corporate crime and investigations
  • Food safety & hygiene
  • Proceeds of crime

Legal and financial advice

Tees is a top-tier Legal 500 firm, and our commercial team are experienced in all aspects of business law, so you can be assured of a comprehensive and joined-up service. Our specialist team comprises colleagues from across our organisation, for example in: employment lawreal estatelitigation and business finance

We also have in-house independent financial advisers who work closely with our lawyers to deliver all the advice you need for your business.

Our independent financial advisers are regulated and authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority, which means we are accountable for all the advice that we give.

We're here to help

If you’d like to meet one of our regulatory law experts for a confidential, no obligation chat, please get in touch.

We have offices across Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire, but we can help you wherever you are in England and Wales.

The financial services provided on this page are by Tees Financial Limited, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority

Our legal services are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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Frequently asked questions

The answers to many of your questions can be found here, please get in touch for further information.

I have been told my property has development potential. What do I do?

If you’ve been contacted by a developer or a land promoter regarding a potential development to your property, you may wish to consider granting an option agreement or a promotion agreement. An option agreement is made between the landowner and the developer, where it is intended that the developer will apply for planning permission and requires an option to buy the property. A land promotion agreement is used where a developer agrees to apply for planning permission and will market the property for sale on the open market once planning permission has been obtained. This is usually in return for a proportion of the net sale proceeds. The law on this is very complex and you will need specialist advice. 

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