Davidson Chalmers Stewart

Davidson Chalmers Stewart

Region Area

Lawyers

Laura Tainsh

Laura Tainsh

Work Department

Environmental, Waste and Renewables

Position

Partner in the Environmental, Waste and Renewables team. Deals with a wide range of environmental and energy issues and commercial projects covering all mediums (water, emissions, waste and resources). Specialism and substantial experience in Environmental law, particularly waste and resource management, consenting, pollution and contamination and enforcement action. She has a varied practice with a wide-ranging client base including developers, landowners, investors, consultants and funders. She deals with due diligence, bespoke contractual drafting, permitting and consenting issues, waste and contaminated land, legislative interpretation, environmental taxes and environmental disputes (including regulator investigations, appeals, tribunals, judicial review and court actions).

Career

Trained Maclay Murray & Spens LLP, 2002-04; Commercial Property and Projects Assistant, Davidson Chalmers Stewart LLP 2004-10; Environmental Waste and Renewables Associate 2010-14; Environmental Waste and Renewables Partner 2014 to date. Articles regularly published in ENDS, Scottish Planning and Environmental Law, Materials Recycling World and a range of other publications; LLM Dissertation on the Zero Waste Plan in Scotland published in the Lawtext Environmental Liability in 2010.

Memberships

Chair of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) Scottish Centre Council; UKELA Scottish Committee; Law Society of Scotland Environmental Law Committee; Accredited as a Specialist in Environmental Law by the Law Society of Scotland (and on the board which decides on new accreditations); Chartered Waste and Resource Manager with CIWM; External Examiner with University of Edinburgh.

Education

Hutchesons’ Grammar School; University of Glasgow (2001); University of Dundee (2010, Masters Degree).

Leisure

Art, literature, music, travel, environmental issues.

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