Tom has experience in a broad range of commercial Real estate matters, with particular focus on the Health sector where he acts for developers, investors and operators on the acquisition, disposal, leasing, development and financing of care homes and other care facilities.
Tom’s experience has been invaluable in guiding us through multiple complex property transactions in order to deliver projects on time and on budget. Tom’s specific expertise in the Health sector has been particularly useful in identifying early and resolving sector specific issues. In addition he always provides commercial and pragmatic advice and offers sensible solutions. Tom is one of our trusted advisors and as well as being professional he is always a pleasure to work with.
Nayna has extensive experience in commercial real estate matters, including: transfers, bonds, leases and servitudes. She has been involved in the IPP procurement since its inception advising lenders, developers and landowners on both greenfield and brownfield projects.
Nicholas is a multi-jurisdictional lawyer, arbitrator, and adjudicator, with extensive experience in the avoidance and resolution of disputes arising on infrastructure and energy projects. He works across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and Australasia, including as counsel in international commercial arbitrations.
Nick has over 25 years' experience as a disputes lawyer and advises in multijurisdictional actions in both the English High Court and international arbitral tribunals. He is identified as a leading individual for litigation in the major legal directories.
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