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Hogan Lovells International LLP
ATLANTIC HOUSE
HOLBORN VIADUCT
LONDON
EC1A 2FG
England

Work Department

Finance

Position

Jeremy Brittenden, a partner in Hogan Lovells’ Infrastructure, Energy, Resources, and Projects Practice Group, based in London, is also Head of the North Africa practice. He is a project development lawyer with more than 18 years of experience in major, complex, infrastructure projects. Jeremy works with government and private sector entities to develop, restructure, or divest large infrastructure assets. He also represents the partners, financiers, and contractors of such entities. Jeremy has managed numerous high profile PPP/PFI projects in the UK and internationally, and has extensive experience drafting and negotiating concession agreements, supply chain agreements, finance, and security documents, off-take agreements, and all other ancillary contracts. He has focused in particular on energy, government accommodation, waste, and transport.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Construction: non-contentious

Hogan Lovells International LLP is recognised for its sector expertise in power, energy, transport, and infrastructure. The firm serves a diverse clientele including developers, owners, contractors, manufacturers, and consultants. Spearheading the team is Gillian Thomas, whose work on high-profile developments within the UK has cemented her excellent reputation within the industry. Adrian Walker brings to the table a broad scope of experience, having advised both the private and public sectors on complex infrastructure projects. Jeremy Brittenden offers proficiency in managing high-profile PPP/PFI projects globally, including extensive experience negotiating project agreements. Senior associate Malcolm Parry is a specialist in handling first-of-a-kind projects, providing valuable advice on risk structuring and project management.

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Infrastructure: Project finance and development

Hogan Lovells International LLP has seen a huge uptick in digital infrastructure work, acting for a number of early player funds who are increasingly active in an ever-changing and developing infrastructure market. Leveraging its global bench, the firm has been active on EV, telecommunication network and battery storage mandates across Europe and Africa, advising on the financing, developing, structuring and regulatory issues of the projects. Beyond this work, the team are routinely engaged across a multitude of traditional and renewable energy matters, including financing a significant gas turbine power plant in Uzbekistan, as well as handling unique, ‘first of its kind’ mandates. Philip Robb has extensive experience in both primary and secondary market financings and sits at the head of the firm’s global infrastructure, energy, resources & projects (IERP) practice. Andrew Gallagher is a key player in some of the  firm’s most important client relations and mandates, and is highly regarded for his social infrastructure, transport, and energy transition expertise, possessing a wealth of experience in project financing. Scott Tindal continues to attract instructions from governments, sponsors and bidding consortia for his extensive industry knowledge, working on the financing and development of both greenfield and brownfield endeavours, while Jeremy Brittenden is recommended for his ability to counsel on next generation technology and emerging asset types. Arun Velusami also comes recommended for his work on a number of complex PPP projects that are regularly concentrated in Africa. Alex Harrison left the practice in July 2022 to join Akin.