Partner
‘Graham Mead is a very knowledgeable lawyer. He displays exactly the right level of instruction and advice without leaving the client behind. He fills me with confidence but is realistic in his assessments.’
Legal 500 [UK 2025]
Work Synopsis
Graham is a partner in the firm’s commercial litigation team, with over 25 years’ experience helping clients resolve commercial, land, trust and will disputes.
His practice spans adjudications, arbitrations, litigation, expert determination and mediation, as well as most forms of alternative dispute resolution.
Graham takes time to understand his clients’ needs and their businesses, enabling him to achieve the best possible outcomes – often through creative and pragmatic solutions.
He is a Solicitor-Advocate and holds an MBA in Legal Practice Management. Graham is also a governor of Suffolk New College and a member of ACTAPS (the Association of Contested Trust and Probate Specialists).
Personal Synopsis
In his spare time, Graham is a keen mountain biker and motorcyclist.
Expertise
- Breach of contract disputes
- Company and directors and shareholders disputes
- Partnership disputes
- Professional negligence claims
- Bankruptcy and insolvency matters
- Commercial Agents Regulations claims
- Landlord and tenant disputes
- Land and property disputes
- Possession and squatter removal
- Contested inheritance, wills and probate claims
- Intellectual property disputes
- Compliance and regulatory matters
- Construction and building disputes
- Warranty claims
- Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Insurance Law
Testimonials
‘Graham Mead is dedicated to providing the highest level of legal representation. With his wealth of experience and deep knowledge of the law, Graham is a true asset to his team. He has an unwavering commitment to client service and takes the time to understand our needs and goals, then works tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcomes.’
‘With Graham Mead, you quite simply know where you are, both in terms of likelihood of success and finances.’
Legal 500 [UK 2024]
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