Lisa Busch

Lisa Busch

Planning, environmental, local government, public (including human rights and equalities) and immigration law., Cornerstone Barristers

Work Department

Planning, environmental, local government, public (including human rights and equalities) and immigration law.

Position

Lisa Busch is a leading advocate in planning, environmental, local government and public law. She represents central Government departments, local authorities and other public bodies, as well as private clients and residents' associations in inquiries and judicial review claims in all areas of her practice.

In 2017-2018 she acted for the Education and Skills Funding Agency in a series of inquiries concerning new free schools, reflecting her expertise in dealing with major and medium-scale infrastructure projects. She is experienced in dealing with the CIL Regulations, having acted for Waverly Borough Council in an examination into its CIL charging schedule in July 2018 and for Wealden District Council in an application for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court in a case involving the interpretation of the Regulations.

She regularly advises local authorities on all aspects of their powers and duties: recent cases include Cambridge CC v Traditional Cambridge Tours and others [2018] EWHC 1304 (QB); R (Harvey) v Ledbury Town Council [2018] EWHC 1151 (Admin); and R (Bewley Homes Pie) v Waverly BC [2017] 2 P & CR 19.

Contributing author to P. Cappel QC, Information Rights (Sweet & Maxwell, 2004); 'Ultra Vires Representations and Illegitimate Expectations', Public Law (Public Law, 2006).

Education

University of Western Australia (1995 BA Hons Philosophy and Law 1st class); Oxford University (1997 BPhil; 1998 Master of Studies in Law).

Mentions

London Bar

Planning

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Lisa Busch KC – Cornerstone Barristers