David Hartley > Addleshaw Goddard > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Addleshaw Goddard
MILTON GATE
60 CHISWELL STREET
LONDON
EC1Y 4AG
England
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Work Department

Infrastructure, projects and energy.

Position

Partner advising sponsors, owners and funders in relation to PPP projects across many sectors from education and highways to health and energy. Also advises infrastructure asset funds on sales, acquisitions and operational matters.

Career

Trained Beachcroft Stanleys; qualified 1991; solicitor associate, then partner Beachcroft Wansbroughs 1991-99; partner Buchanan Ingersoll 1999-2001; partner Addleshaw Booth & Co (now Addleshaw Goddard) 2001 to date.

Education

St Aloysius College, Highgate; Southampton University (LLB); University College, London (LLM); King’s College London (MSc).

Leisure

Music.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Infrastructure: Project finance and development

Praised for ‘providing pragmatic and solution-oriented counsel‘, Addleshaw Goddard is well regarded for its financing, procurement, development and construction expertise, often instructed by multinationals and financial institutions on some of the UK’s most significant transport, energy and social infrastructure developments. Richard Goodfellow leads the national practice from Leeds, overseeing the financing and construction aspects of renewable and utility ventures. One of the sector’s most experienced names, Mike O’Connor serves an array of government bodies and local authorities – both domestically and overseas – on public procurement, development and financing matters, while Oliver Carruthers is chiefly instructed by sponsors and lenders for projects across the infrastructure and energy spectrum. Matthew Newing is a further name of note for PFI/PPP matters, with a wealth of experience advising on social infrastructure builds, while David Hartley is an expert in the healthcare sector. Natalie Barron also comes recommended.