Malcolm Headley > Bates Wells > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Bates Wells
10 QUEEN STREET PLACE
LONDON
EC4R 1BE
England
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Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Malcom is a Partner with Bates Wells and helps clients with their real estate requirements, whether they are acquiring, developing, leasing, managing, disposing or financing. When handling real estate transactions Malcom understands the commercial drivers, manages the process and delivers within challenging timescales. As part of his role, Malcom advises occupiers, investors and developers and banks on real estate and financing matters.

Career

  • Associate Hobson Audley 1994
  • Partner Faegre & Benson (previously Hobson Audley) 1998
  • Partner Gowling WLG (previously Wragge Lawrence Graham) 2008

Memberships

  • Member, Law Society
  • Member, CoreNet

Education

  • LLB (Hons) Leeds University 1983-1986
  • Law Society Finals Chester College 1987

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Commercial property: corporate occupiers

The ‘superb’ team at Bates Wells illustrates expertise in the charity, higher education, and retail industries. Mark Traynor is well versed in commercial property work and concentrates on mandates relating to hydro-electric and solar panel systems. Karli Hiscock is a key contact for headquarters relocations and acquisitions, Jamie Huard specialises in real estate work concerning heritage property and social enterprises, and Malcolm Headley advises banks and corporate occupiers on real estate finance and ESG considerations. Rebecca Rider is recommended for her work on landlord and tenant matters, and Amy O’Gorman handles general real estate management work.

London > Real estate > Property finance

Bates Wells often acts for private and charity clients regarding various loans, revolving credit facility, and refinancing work. The practice is co-chaired by Mark Traynor and Malcolm Headley. Headley, ‘incredibly responsive and a true professional’, frequently advises developers, investors, and corporate occupiers. Louise Harman brings strong banking expertise to the practice.