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Nick Wood

Nick Wood

CMS, London

Position

Partner

Career

Nick Wood is a Partner in the Real Estate Dispute Resolution team. He has over 15 years' experience as a real estate litigator, dealing with landlord and tenant disputes and the entire remit of contentious property matters. Nick has acted for a wide range of clients, including REITs, property investment funds, receivers, public agencies, retail landlords and tenants, universities and property owners and developers. In particular, Nick has acted for Great Portland Estates plc, Land Securities, Hammerson, Capital & Counties, SEGRO, Columbia Threadneedle Property Investments, Glasgow City Council and Hermes.

Nick has also sat as a legal assessor to RICS appointed experts acting in valuation and land-based disputes. Nick regularly lectures on property litigation topics (recently speaking at the 2016 RICS Arbrix Annual Conference on the Arbitration Act 1996) and is a member of both the Property Litigation Association and RICS Dilapidations Forum.

Nick has advised, resolved and litigated on a variety of property-related disputes including opposed and unopposed business lease renewals, claims for forfeiture for tenant breach of covenant, break notices and their validity, interim and terminal dilapidations, tenant related insolvency and applications for leave of the court to forfeit (in the context of various insolvency regimes), possession claims, rectification disputes, advising on ability to withhold consent to alienate, rent review and service charge disputes, right of way and boundary disputes, derogation from grant and breach of quiet enjoyment covenant claims, various contractual disputes arising from property transactions and advising generally on tenant default and landlord enforcement options.

In particular, Nick has experience in acting on major redevelopment projects and in providing strategic land and site assembly advice to developers (and other key stakeholders). Nick has acted on many landmark schemes throughout the country including central London schemes as well as developments from Southampton to Newcastle. Frequently, these projects also involve planning related issues, including compulsory purchase, section 203 issues and judicial review.

Education

2000 LL.B (Hons) European Languages and Law Bristol Graduation year - Qualification, Institution, City Graduation year - Qualification, Institution, City

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