Andrew Normington > Osborne Clarke LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Osborne Clarke LLP
ONE LONDON WALL
EC2Y 5EB
LONDON
EC2Y 5EB
England

Position

Please see full biography at osborneclarke.com/lawyers/andrew-normington/

Career

Called 2005 (England and Wales) and 2013 (Belfast); Lincoln’s Inn; vice chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales; contributing author to Emmerson and Ashworth ‘Human Rights and Criminal Justice’ (Sweet & Maxwell 2007) and to ‘Prison Law’ by Livingstone, Owen and Macdonald (4th ed, Oxford 2008); co-author with Professor Philippe Sands QC of ‘Human Rights, International Justice and the Rule of Law’ in ‘Globalisation – A Liberal Response’ (CentreForum 2007) and ‘Towards an International Rule of Law?’ in ‘Tom Bingham and the Transformation of the Law: A Liber Amicorum’ (OUP 2009).

Languages

French (fluent), Irish (basic), Arabic (learning).

Education

Queens’ College, Cambridge (1998 BA Modern Languages, First); University of Westminster (2003 GDL, distinction); Inns of Court School of Law (2004 BVC, outstanding); LSE (2006 Certificate in International Human Rights Law and Practice; 2009 Certificate in Law, War and Human Rights); New York University (LLM International Legal Studies, equivalent distinction).

Lawyer Rankings

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

Osborne Clarke LLP handles a steady stream of social infrastructure and healthcare mandates, showing notable experience of student accommodation builds  and largescale hospital redevelopments. Ministry of Defence work and a number of education-focused PFI instructions round out a good spread of work over recent months. Chris Wade helms the practice, which also includes Andrew Normington and Alistair Curzon  , who regularly advise sponsors and financial institutions.