23 Apr 2018 | 02:34 pm |
International law firm Pinsent Masons has been reappointed to the Homes England (formerly the Homes and Communities Agency) legal panel, following a competitive re-tender process.
Pinsent Masons has previously been on the panel for many years, most recently being appointed in 2014.
Pinsent Masons has been appointed to Lot 2 on the legal services framework which includes advice in areas such as commercial property law, regeneration, property finance, joint ventures and SPVs, regulation and employment.
Partners Scot Morrison and David Meecham are the lead partners for Pinsent Masons .
Morrison commented: “We have a long-standing relationship advising the HCA, now Homes England, and I'm delighted that we have been appointed under this new arrangement to continue to be able to support them going forward."
Meecham added: "The requirements from Homes England marry well with our strengths as firm. We're excited to be able to continue to provide excellent, specialist legal support across the business and have a strong cross-practice team in place to respond to their needs."
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Pinsent Masons has advised Q ENERGY on the design and drafting of a refurbishment contract for an innovative wind project in France, relying exclusively on second-hand wind turbines. The project, scheduled for commissioning in 2028, represents a significant step forward in the integration of circular‑economy principles within the renewable energy sector.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has strengthened its international arbitration practice with the appointment of Cem Kalelioglu as a partner in London, reinforcing the firm's growing presence in high-value investor-state and commercial disputes.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised global wind turbine manufacturer Vestas on its role in the Delburn Wind Farm in the Australian state of Victoria.
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