David is based in Glasgow and Dublin. He specialises in the property aspects of renewable energy developments across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
Rob is an experienced dispute resolution practitioner who represents clients on complex, high-value international infrastructure and energy projects. He specialises in international arbitration, is a Fellow of the CIArb and ranked as a leading construction law and international arbitration practitioner.
Daniel specialises in high-value and complex commercial disputes. He has significant trial experience in the High Court and international arbitration under various institutional rules, including ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL and SIAC.
David acts for Lenders and Borrowers and specialises in the finance aspects of a wide variety of corporate transactions including corporate lending (secured and unsecured), property finance transactions (both investment and development), acquisition finance and leveraged transactions, corporate reorganisations and receivables financing transactions.
Jurg specialises in construction and engineering related matters. He has a wide range of experience in the energy field, and advises power utilities, owners, developers, contractors and professionals on all aspects of construction and engineering law. This experience spans various technologies, including hydro-power, solar and wind energy.
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