Chris is an infrastructure lawyer, specialising in the delivery of long-term infrastructure partnership projects. He advises both public and private sectors and is a leading advisor in the student accommodation and wider social accommodation sectors
Chris Owens showed immense leadership in bringing the deal to a successful conclusion in a short space of time. He was project managing a number of complex issues and keeping on top of them, liaising with multiple staff our end and also liaising with lawyers. His experience at dealing with the other parties, who often act in similar roles on other deals, was really exceptional.
Allan Spencer
- Director of Finance at University of Sussex
Chris Owens really raised the bar to a new level, it was good to have him as part of the project team. Where there were particular legal issues we were working through, he was proactive in coming up with solutions
Chris Oldham
- Deputy Registrar (Infrastructure and Environments) at University of Essex
Ed is widely known as one of the preeminent employment advisors in the infrastructure sector and he leads Pinsent Masons' Employment infrastructure team's focus in the sector.
Gurmeet has extensive experience in legal practice and has practiced law in the Middle East region since 2007. She has advised public and private clients on infrastructure and energy projects with a particular focus on PPP, renewable energy, water and power projects.
Giles advises on the full ambit of competition law from investigations by the CMA, sector regulators and international authorities to UK, EU and international merger control appeals of regulatory decisions. He also advises on the UK's new National Security & Investment Act.
Aaron leads the Australian & APAC employment practice, working with local and global employers on highly sensitive and strategic disputes, workforce management and investigations. Aaron’s expertise includes industrial relations, breach of confidentiality, enforcement of post-employment restraints, employee fraud, performance and termination-related matters, and workplace health and safety incidents across all sectors.
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