Commercial law firm joins ASTL

The commercial and private client practice JPC Law has joined the ranks of the Association of Short Term Lender as an associate member.

Related topics:  Commercial,  Commercial finance
Amy Loddington
27th July 2017
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The London-based law firm covers the whole spectrum of business law, as well as an individual’s legal affairs. Its service includes international legal matters, property finance, construction law, residential conveyancing and property litigation.

JPC Law has also been involved in the bridging loan business for six years during which it has serviced many hundreds of loans. In terms of bridging finance lenders, the firm is able to accommodate a high volume of matters combined with a quick turnaround which reflects the nature of the bridging market.

Steven Porter, partner at JPC Law says:

“It is a natural progression for us to join the leading trade association in the industry, as it is vital that we are at the cutting edge of developments surrounding short-term finance. In addition, we have a forum in which to share key information with fellow professionals.

“By its nature, bridging finance is fast moving and intense, and therefore requires both legal and commercial judgement. Our experience and track record demonstrates that we can fulfil these vital roles, and we see our joining the ASTL as a testament to our continued effort to do so.”

Benson Hersch, CEO of the ASTL says:

“The bridging market is well supplied and is becoming ever more competitive. Therefore, while it’s been reported that some lenders are expected to leave the market, solicitors that understand the specialist market; like JPC Law, will continue to play an important role.

“The law firm, which has specialised in bridging finance for six years, was recommended to us by three current members of the association. Similarly to the ASTL, professionalism, expertise and service standards are of paramount importance to JPC Law, so it is another welcome addition to the growing association.”

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