Welcome to Rochman Landau LLP

As you would expect, this firm is committed to excellence. Legal acumen, precision, efficiency and pragmatism all form part of the services we provide. However, there is more to our practice than the key factors that clients require from their lawyers as a matter of course.

Our business can only be as strong as our relationships with clients and we know that we will be judged on our understanding of value, speed and communication. We are a highly regarded firm and very proud of our reputation.

Pick up the phone and talk to us. You will find that we are approachable and willing to assist.

 

 

 

 

 

Rochman Landau LLP is a limited liability partnership authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and is incorporated in England and Wales with registered number OC340261. A list of members is available for inspection at our registered office, Accurist House, 44 Baker Street, London W1U 7AL. Service of documents by email is not accepted. Any reference to a partner denotes a member of Rochman Landau LLP. We are bound by the Solicitors' Code of Conduct 2007, which can be found at www.sra.org.uk/code-of-conduct.page

VAT Regd No: GB 242865250
 

Latest News

  • Mediation Update

    6th February 2012

    Mediation has recently been in the news with some fairy heated correspondence in the Law Society’s Gazette (one letter being contributed by me) and also further emphasis on mediation by the government particularly in work place disputes.

    Those of us who follow the correspondence in the Law Society’s Gazette will see that there still remains a residue of solicitors who clearly have very serious reservations about the concept of mediation. The specific case which sparked the correspondence was whe... read more
  • DILAPIDATIONS

    1st February 2012

    About eight years ago representatives from the Property Litigation Association and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors came together to discuss the possibility of having a protocol to deal with dilapidation disputes. There was concern that, in the normal way, the surveyor representing the landlord would always put in a very high figure as an estimate of the works which the tenant was required to carry out in accordance with their obligations, whereas the tenant’s surveyor would put in a pa... read more

  • EMPLOYERS TO GET SET FOR THE OLYMPICS

    31st January 2012

    The Olympic Games are fast approaching and as the sense of excitement grows, employers should be prepared for the expected summer surge in staff leave brought on by the Games. Businesses need to get arrangements in place to ensure staff absence does not affect operations throughout the almost month long event.

    Employees may be spectators, volunteers (also known as 'Games Makers') or wish to view some of the games whilst at work either on the television or the internet.

    Businesses in London wi... read more

Family & Matrimonial Blog

Norgrove Report follow-up

16th November 2011

I enjoyed Margarette Driscoll’s article “Tug of Love”, (Focus, last week) dealing with reactions to ... read more

Fairness and Cohabitation

10th November 2011

Patricia Jones and Leonard Kernott separated in 1993 after living together for eight years and produ... read more