Browne Jacobson LLP chiefly acts for local authorities and public bodies, advising on inner city renovations, waste and recycling work, and renewable builds, among other projects. Noted for his ‘attention to detail and the proactive, helpful manner in which he undertakes his engagements’, group head Craig Elder handles procurement and commercial matters for an array of public and private sector bodies engaging with PPP/PFI projects spanning social infrastructure, energy and defence assets. Stephen Matthew and Nick Hurley bring a wealth of experience advising on procurement, development and joint venture instructions, and is particularly well placed to act on social regeneration ventures.
Testimonials
Collated independently by Legal 500 research team.
‘Browne Jacobson have worked with us very successfully, especially on contract drafting and negotiating.'
‘We deal primarily with Craig Elder with whom we have a very positive working relationship. Craig's strengths are both his responsiveness to our requirements, which can be extremely varied in terms of the work required and timescales, but also his attention to detail and the proactive, helpful manner in which he undertakes his engagement with us. Craig has extensive knowledge of the key issues facing the waste industry, as well as the wider local government sector.'
- 'Everyone we've engaged with have been equally proactive, knowledgeable and helpful.’
- 'Knowledgeable and commercially aware providing clear guidance and practical approaches in addressing contractual issues, flexible in responding to changing requirements and quick to come back on queries.'
Key clients
- Natural England
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Derbyshire County Council
- London Borough of Croydon
- London Borough of Enfield
- Watford Borough Council
- London Borough of Ealing
- Folkestone & Hythe District Council
- Rushmoor Borough Council
- Morgan Sindall Investments Limited
Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
Craig Elder