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New head of energy, infrastructure, and natural resources at Clarke Willmott
Laurence Lacey has been appointed head of energy, infrastructure, and natural resources at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP.
Focus on our Energy, Infrastructure and Natural Resources team
Our specialist cross-disciplinary team of solicitors deal with a wide range of projects where there is crossover with various other sectors in which our firm provides advice, including housebuilder, social housing, real estate, retail and leisure, agriculture, private client, banking and finance and public sector.
Clarke Willmott bolsters North West Planning team
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has added to its planning team with a new partner specialising in energy and infrastructure.
Can Labour’s ambitious green energy agenda become reality by 2030?
With a new Labour Government now in power, what does it mean for the energy industry? Laurence Lacey, partner in our commercial property team explores.
Navigating the Green Horizon
With the retail sector undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainability, Construction solicitor Jamie Swan looks at what practical considerations there are for contracting in the green economy from a construction perspective.
Spring budget 2023: where does it leave carbon capture and storage (CCS)?
Read our expert analysis on Jeremy Hunt’s 2023 spring budget and what it means for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and the UK’s climate pledges.
Top tips for green energy diversification
Farmers and landowners have always been adaptable in the way they have managed their farms or estates regardless of size, type or location.
British Energy Security Strategy published
Dale Edwards, Green Energy Strategic Consultant, comments on the government’s British Energy Security Strategy setting out how Great Britain will accelerate the deployment of wind, new nuclear, solar and hydrogen, whilst supporting the production of domestic oil and gas in the nearer term.
Green Leases – a renaissance?
Over the last decade environmental considerations have become more important to individuals and businesses in their decision-making processes, with expectations rising in many areas of their lives and activities.
Green energy generation – and the winner is?
Simon Smith, Partner in the corporate team comments on how collaboration will play an increasingly important role in green energy developments.