London is home to some of the world’s most respected law firms with an array of highly reputed construction contention lawyers. These professionals play an integral role in representing and advising clients on varied matters including arbitrations, litigations, and disputes involving construction, energy, and transport sector developments. Their expertise and proficiency have made them a go-to in the industry for handling both contentious and non-contentious matters. Here, we explore the biographies and achievements of 10 notable construction contentious lawyers in the London law scene.
We provide information on lawyers who head engineering and construction groups, serving in both domestic litigation and international arbitrations, and are noted for their adept representation and handling of various disputes. These practitioners are all experienced in construction contract negotiation, procurement strategy, risk management, and contractual risk management.
The lawyers listed here frequently assist with disputes involving energy sector developments, urban regeneration projects, transport, and leisure developments, amongst others. Many have particular focus and expertise with claims and projects based in the Middle East, Europe and domestically in London. They represent clients including contractors, developers, and insurers in the construction industry.
Nicholas Gould
Practising at Fenwick Elliott LLP, Nicholas Gould is a highly respected construction disputes lawyer with considerable experience. He has advised on arbitrations and litigation proceedings involving communications, transport, and energy sector developments, both domestically and internationally. His strength lies in handling claims involving projects in the Middle East.
Michael D Regan
Partner at Mayer Brown International LLP, Michael Regan heads the firm’s construction and engineering group in London. Recognised widely for his handling of both domestic litigation and international arbitrations, he regularly represents contractors, developers and insurers on contentious matters involving energy projects, social infrastructure and major commercial developments.
Roberta Downey
Roberta Downey serves at Vinson & Elkins RLLP as the co-head of the international construction group. Roberta’s expertise sees her assist with disputes relating to energy sector developments and urban regeneration projects. Her adept representation in contentious matters has earned her professional respect within the industry.
Steven Carey
At Charles Russell Speechlys Steven Carey sits as the global head of the firm’s construction and engineering group based in London. Regularly advising on contracts, procurement strategy and risk management, Steven has earned high regard in the industry. His clientele includes major contractors and employers involved in diverse projects including those in the transport and leisure sectors.
Max Wieliczko
Leading the international construction group at HFW, Max Wieliczko’s remit frequently involves assisting contractors in the transport, power and renewable energy sectors. His proficiency is noted in handling both contentious and non-contentious issues, specifically in construction contract negotiation and variation.
Stuart Jordan
Stuart Jordan of Baker Botts UK LLP, is reputable in assisting with both drafting of EPC contracts and resolving disputes relating to project delays and defects, specifically for energy projects. Stuart puts a focus on matters concerning assets in the Middle East and Europe.
Jonathan Hosie
Another notable practitioner from Mayer Brown International LLP is Jonathan Hosie. His breadth of experience spans a range of construction duties including both contentious and non-contentious issues. Jonathan is adept at advising on contractual risk management, front-end procurement and dispute avoidance.
Justin Mendelle
Justin Mendelle, the Head of Construction at Sharpe Pritchard LLP, is known for his expertise in contentious and non-contentious construction matters relating to residential developments and public buildings. His contributions include assisting public entities with procurement and contractual issues, loss and expense claims among others.
Kevin Joyce
Serving at Pinsent Masons, Kevin Joyce is known to consistently provide counsel to construction contractors and consultants on a variety of matters. These include procurement, risk management, and claims for defects, particularly involving social infrastructure projects and major residential developments.
Jessica Neuberger
Jessica Neuberger from Eversheds Sutherland, distinguishes herself by regularly assisting clients in High Court and Technology and Construction Court cases. Her experience covers both domestic and international energy developments as well as PFI projects.
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