Nardip Bhamra
Senior Associate
Commercial Property
Nardip joined Woodfines in 2025 as a Senior Associate in the Commercial Property Department.
He holds an undergraduate LLB and completed the LPC at Nottingham Law school. Nardip began his legal career with a firm in Northamptonshire where he completed his training contract and developed a strong foundation in commercial property law before moving to the Southampton office of a national law firm.
Since he has been qualified for 12+ years Nardip has built extensive experience advising on a wide range of commercial property matters. His work includes landlord and tenant matters, estate management, and the acquisition and disposal of properties for private individuals, local business, and large corporations. He also has significant experience acting for lenders in securing loans against both commercial and residential properties, as well as representing borrowers in negotiating and finalising loan agreements.
He holds an undergraduate LLB and completed the LPC at Nottingham Law school. Nardip began his legal career with a firm in Northamptonshire where he completed his training contract and developed a strong foundation in commercial property law before moving to the Southampton office of a national law firm.
Since he has been qualified for 12+ years Nardip has built extensive experience advising on a wide range of commercial property matters. His work includes landlord and tenant matters, estate management, and the acquisition and disposal of properties for private individuals, local business, and large corporations. He also has significant experience acting for lenders in securing loans against both commercial and residential properties, as well as representing borrowers in negotiating and finalising loan agreements.

More about Nardip…
What’s the most daring/scariest thing you have done?
I would say it was doing a charity skydive to raise money for cancer research. The free drop before the parachute went up lasted about 15 seconds, but it was a terrifying 15 seconds.
If you weren’t a lawyer or in your current profession, what would you be doing?
I would like to say a professional cricketer, but I don’t believe I have the talent or the physique to spend hours in the cricket field at a professional level or in fact even at an amateur level so probably safer to go with a maths teacher.