Tris Tucker > Foot Anstey > Exeter, England > Lawyer Profile

Foot Anstey
SENATE COURT
SOUTHERNHAY GARDENS
EXETER
EX1 1NT
England
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Work Department

Projects, Infrastructure & Construction | Real Estate | Dispute Resolution

Position

Tris is a partner in the Projects, Construction and Infrastructure team specialising in all forms of dispute resolution, dispute avoidance and strategic advice on both national and international projects.

Tris advises employers, consultants and contractors on all aspects of construction and engineering disputes and is very experienced in adjudication, arbitration and litigation. He specialises in defending and pursuing disputes against and for developers, employers, main contractors and sub-contractors as well as architects, engineers and other construction professionals. Tris also has a wealth of experience in NEC, JCT and FIDIC forms of contract and regularly deals with issues such as defects, design responsibility, delay and associated costs, interim applications, final accounts and fee recovery.

A recent highlight for Tris was supporting a client in successfully avoiding a major dispute on the Crossrail project.

Tris has experience on major projects in other jurisdictions such as Europe, the US and the Middle East.

Lawyer Rankings

South West > Public sector > Local government

Foot Anstey‘s public sector team specialises in large infrastructure, development, and energy related projects, acting for a range of local authorities. Plymouth-based team head Brian Hitchcock is well-versed on a range of construction, engineering, and procurement matters across the road, energy, real estate and health sectors, while Truro’s John Catchpole is highlighted for his expertise in property work, developments, and infrastructure mandates. On the disputes side, Plymouth’s Tris Tucker is the key name to note.

South West > Real estate > Construction

Foot Anstey‘s practice is well placed to advise on large projects ranging from energy and nuclear developments to water, residential, and the public sector projects. Ian Stubbs leads the energy, projects, infrastructure and construction team from Bristol, and counts transactions, procurements, financings, delivery issues and operation mandates among his areas of expertise. In Plymouth, Tris Tucker represents developers, contractors, and sub-contractors in construction disputes, while Dickon Court adds further disputes expertise, including claims regarding renewable projects and recladding matters. Exeter-based lawyer Brian Hitchcock has a focus on procurement work, while Bristol’s Mark Greatholder leads the firm’s commercial energy practice.