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Demonstrating varied sector expertise, ranging from commercial development to residential and leisure, the Gowling WLG team deploys a ‘practical approach’ whilst acting on behalf of multinational developers and institutional clients. The practice has a strong contentious offering, notably handling claims arising out of the Grenfell Tower tragedy concerning cladding, fire safety and building regulation compliance, alongside advising on inner-city regeneration schemes, and negotiating construction contracts. Based out of Birmingham, Michael O’Shea and Richard Green co-head the department, specialising in complex adjudication disputes and procurement strategy matters. Daniel Wood focuses on renewable generation initiatives, whilst Sarah Dyer is knowledgeable on building defect cases.
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Témoignages

Collectés indépendamment par l'équipe de recherche du Legal 500.

  • ‘I have used this practice for many years by choice, they have a good understanding of the construction and engineering sector and are able and willing to respond to the commercial reality of matters rather than merely applying the law.’

  • ‘Always make me and my colleagues feel like a valued client, always available to respond when needed.’

Clients clés

  • Trinity House
  • The Organising Committee for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games ("the OC")

Points forts

  • Advising Triathlon Homes LLP in its successful application for a Remediation Contribution Order, being the first time that such an order has been granted by the Tribunal following a contested hearing.
  • Advising National Highways on its £1.7bn upgrade of the notorious, traffic-clogged single carriageway section of the A303 between Amesbury and Berwick Down, near the Stonehenge World Heritage Site.