Attorneys
Alastair Caisley
Alastair graduated with a law degree from Nottingham University and qualified as a solicitor in 1986 and as a Notary Public in 1989.
Alastair handles a broad range of commercial property transactions for a variety of clients including property investors, developers, small and large businesses, and multi-national corporations. Transactions include property development and funding, and the acquisition and disposal of freehold and leasehold property. He also deals with all aspects of property work for a large, landed estate.
Alastair is married with a son and has a wide range of interests, which include triathlons, running, and tennis. He is also a long-standing member of his local church PCC and a Trustee of a number of charities.
Alastair is a qualified Notary Public – details of which can be found on the Notary Public Tunbridge Wells and Notary Public Sevenoaks websites.
Callum Main
Callum trained and qualified as a solicitor with a local firm between 2017-2019. He joined Keogh Caisley in July 2021 and was made a Director in December 2021. In addition to his work as a solicitor, Callum is also a qualified Notary Public and can assist clients with having their documents recognised abroad.
Callum specialises in the full range of transactional property work, which includes commercial landlord and tenant, acquisitions, disposals, refinancing and residential conveyancing. He has been the lead lawyer on countless transactions ranging in value from £0 – £90 million. Callum aims to establish an early positive relationship with all his clients, and other professionals alike, to successfully conclude transactions in the best and most efficient way.
Callum has always lived locally to Tunbridge Wells and now enjoys a short walk to work. He likes to spend his free time playing rugby for Crowborough RFC, socialising with friends & family and, when the sun shines, paddle boarding.
Neil Aitken
Neil is a commercial disputes lawyer with wide experience of litigation, international and domestic arbitration, mediation, and expert determination.
The cases he has dealt with include disputes relating to aviation licensing, operation and maintenance; automotive industry; banking, factoring, asset leasing and security enforcement; commercial, joint venture and partnership agreements; commodities, international trade and sale of goods; computer industry; construction and civil engineering; corporate crime and white collar fraud; crisis management; defence and armaments; directors’ duties; distribution, agency, commission and franchise agreements; engineering, industrial and chemical plant and equipment; facilities and hotel management; government inquiries; mergers, acquisitions and share sale agreements; manufacturing industry; oil, gas and energy; professional negligence and indemnity; and property development.