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Bridge, Ian

Ian Bridge - London

Attorney at Urban Thier & Federer, P.A.

Civil Litigation Lawyers in London

Greenwood House 4-7 Salisbury Court London London EC4Y - 8AA, United Kingdom

London Civil Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Civil Litigation
  • Criminal Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Ian Bridge is an Of Counsel Barrister with Urban Thier & Federer, P.A. and is the managing attorney of the firm's London office. He is based out of the London office.

Mr. Bridge's practice focuses primarily on mixed civil and criminal litigation. Ian has a particular expertise in tax cases involving VAT, landfill tax, income tax and corporation tax. Furthermore, he is a specialist in UK and EU fraud and money laundering matters. as well as in investment or Ponzi type fraud and in regulatory law with a particular interest in health and safety, financial services and corporate governance.

Mr. Bridge expertise is in the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and he therefore regularly represents clients facing confiscation and interested third parties.


Current Employment Position(s)

  • Of Counsel Barrister
  • Managing Attorney

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