Planning and Judicial Reviews

Planning law is complex area of practice which requires lawyers to have a technical understanding of other areas of law which include contract law, environmental law, judicial review, public law, criminal law and liquor licensing. Our property team has advised on a number of complex planning disputes including rights of way, the placement of advertisement hoardings, planning enforcement issues, housing developments, section 106 Agreements, ransom strips, transport links and planning appeals.

We also work closely with planning consultants and architects especially in relation to the securing of planning permission including representation at appeals and judicial review hearings.

We have widespread experience in acting for both commercial and residential property developers in relation to a number of planning issues. We also have good understanding of the planning policies adopted by local Councils and how our clients' development requirements fit in with planning restrictions. We pride ourselves in offering a high quality service at competitive city rates. Our commercial and residential teams are also able to work together seamlessly. We are conveniently situated close to Chancery Lane, near the Courts and also Counsel's Chambers we have excellent an excellent relationship with several leading specialist property barristers and also a number of leading firms of property surveyors.

We are conveniently situated in Chancery Lane near the Courts and also Counsel's Chambers with excellent contacts with leading specialist property barristers and also a number of leading firms of property surveyors.

Your case will initially be referred to a partner, Mark Davies, to assess who is the most suitable fee-earner in the department to assume day to day responsibility for your case. This assessment will be based upon experience, expertise and availability to enable us to deliver a legal solution that you require in the most cost-effective way.

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Mark Davies
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