Gail White > Trowers & Hamlins LLP > Exeter, England > Lawyer Profile

Trowers & Hamlins LLP
The Senate
Southernhay Gardens
EX1 1UG
England
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Work Department

Real Estate

Career

Gail has over 10 years’ experience in the real estate sector. She acts for clients in both public and private sectors including institutional and international investors, central government, local authorities and corporate occupiers.

She is experienced in a broad range of transactions ranging from day to day estate management to complex acquisitions, disposals, regeneration projects and development agreements.

Gail also has extensive experience in the education sector and has successfully advised on a variety of development agreements for this purpose. She acts for international investor clients acquiring and managing property in the UK, including Shari’ah compliant acquisition structures. She is also experienced in acting on Local Authority commercial and mixed use regeneration schemes and advises on complex “income strip” regeneration structures.

Lawyer Rankings

South West > Public sector > Local government

Based in Exeter, Trowers & Hamlins LLP‘s public sector practice offers a broad spectrum of advice to local authorities covering reform and devolution issues, large-scale infrastructure and regeneration projects, and governance and strategy mandates. Trio Lynne Rathbone, John Turnbull, and Rory Stracey spearhead the team. Stephen Moore is noted for his experience in real estate property transactions, while Oliver Williams has expertise in contentious and non-contentious construction work. Also highlighted are Gail White for education regeneration and development projects, and Alex Frankland for property, land, and social housing matters.

South West > Real estate > Commercial property: Dorset, Devon and Cornwall

The comprehensive practice at Trowers & Hamlins LLP regularly advises investors, developers, local authorities, and government departments on commercial and residential transactions and developments across the South West and beyond. Strategic land transactions and social housing work are among the practice’s many strengths. Transactions experts Chris Rundle and Georgina Savill‐James, who has residential sector expertise, jointly lead the practice from Exeter. For mixed-use mandates and landlord and tenant related matters, Ben Neary is held in high regard, while transaction lawyers Stephen Moore and Jack Frier are also recommended; the former has expertise in care and supported living issues, and the latter focuses on residential developments. At the associate level, Gail White and Kelly Brown are also active.