Nick advises on planning, infrastructure consenting and compulsory purchase, including on projects of regional and national significance.
Nick was involved in all phases of the DCO process with respect to the White Rose Carbon Capture and Storage project. Nick’s knowledge was pivotal in explaining the process and offering advice and guidance in navigating each phase of the process as well as identifying key risks and actions needed to mitigate these risks and ensuring that activities had been correctly programmed to meet the relevant project milestones. It is important to recognise that Nick had to explain the processes and guide what was a multi-national project team with no experience of the Planning Act and its associated complexities. What was particularly key was the communication and relationship developed with Drax Power Limited and the Drax project team.
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.
Chris specialises in corporate transactions, across a number of sectors, including within the life sciences and technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) sectors.
George specialises in intellectual property, commercial contracts and related matters across a range of sectors, with particular emphasis on energy, food and drink and sport.
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