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Shepherd and Wedderburn adds partner to real estate and infrastructure team

Jamie Grant has joined Shepherd and Wedderburn’s real estate and infrastructure practice as a partner.

Grant joins the firm’s Glasgow office from MacRoberts where, for the last 23 years, he has been a partner.
 
Grant has decades of experience and in-depth expertise in property and environmental law (in particular in contaminated land) honed from advising clients in energy and renewables; infrastructure; ports and harbours and hotels and leisure.
 
His projects have included onshore wind and hydro schemes, bio-mass and anaerobic digestion schemes, a tidal scheme and advising a landfill operator in the largest mineral ownership dispute to come before the Scottish courts in recent decades. 
 
The 28 partner real estate and infrastructure team acts for clients such as Taylor Wimpey, Miller Homes and British Land, and is well known for its work on high profile infrastructure and energy projects. Examples of these include advising on the MeyGen tidal array project, the world’s first commercially financed tidal project; advising Viridor on its GBP177 million development of a major energy recovery facility at Dunbar; and acting for the City of Edinburgh Council on its GBP100 million plus sale of the landmark grade A Atria office and retail development in Edinburgh’s financial district. 
 
Stephen Gibb, chief executive at Shepherd and Wedderburn, says: “Jamie is a superb addition to our real estate and infrastructure team. He comes to us with a wealth of experience in not just one, but numerous sectors including energy and renewables; and hospitality and leisure, both key to our business. His appointment will bring immediate benefits to our cross-practice multi-disciplinary teams.”

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