Sean Bulman > Davitt Jones Bould > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Davitt Jones Bould
LEVEL 24, THE SHARD
32 LONDON BRIDGE STREET
LONDON
SE1 9SG
England

Work Department

Commercial Property

Position

Partner

Career

Sean is a specialist commercial property solicitor with over 20 years’ experience.  Clients regularly choose Sean to be the lead lawyer on their major projects and for the management of their estates.  He has undertaken this role for Vodafone, TV celebrity chef Rick Stein, The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and technology giant Fujifilm.

 Sean has a reputation amongst our clients for being an exceptional project manager who always ensures the team delivers the right results on time.   Sean is a leading lawyer in the Legal 500.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Commercial property
Development / regeneration
Landlord and tenant
Telecommunications

WORK HIGHLIGHTS​

Highlights include advising:

  • TV Celebrity Chef Rick Stein’s Restaurant Group on their estates management work, including advising on the acquisition of their first London restaurant.

  • A local authority’s arms length investment company on numerous multimillion pound acquisitions including hotels, retail parks, distribution centres and more.

  • An investment company on their rental streams during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Surrey County Council on their multistage development of the new emergency services centre in Crawley.

  • Estates management advice to Fujifilm UK, including securing a lease for their first experience centre in Covent Garden.

  • A major UK storage company in relation to all the property transactions involved in the sale of the company, including the transfer of 12 large industrial units located across England.

Year admitted:  1993

Previously a Partner and the Head of Corporate Real Estate at Osborne Clarke.

Languages

English

Memberships

SRA number:  159840

Education

University of Bristol, Law (LLB)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Commercial property: corporate occupiers

Clients praise the department at Davitt Jones Bould for its ‘excellent communication, collaboration, and transparency’. The firm advises on the full gamut of corporate occupier matters, ranging from lease portfolio management, pre-lets, asset management strategies, and the development of new offices, often advising local and international household names. Peter Allinson and Madeleine Davitt jointly head the group, with Davitt frequently leading large scale real estate projects. John Condliffe demonstrates transactional experience and has helped in developing distribution hubs for major retailers, Teresa Kamppari Baker advises developers and real estate investors, and Melanie Greer-Walker handles commercial property mandates. Sean Bulman focuses on real estate portfolio management, Philippa Hipwell’s strengths include landlord and tenant work, and Louisa Swanton advises on real estate matters in the agricultural sector. Clients come to Gillian Lewis for assistance on investment and corporate occupier work, whereas Mary Anderson is a key contact for real estate finance matters.

London > Public sector > Local government

Acting for a significant number of local authorities, Davitt Jones Bould covers transactional, litigation, commercial and public law issues and assists across a spectrum of development mandates, such as expansions, redevelopments and infrastructure projects. Additionally, the team handles public inquiries and judicial reviews. The department is co-led by Madeleine Davitt, who shares her time between London and Manchester, and Malcolm Iley in London, renowned for his expertise in procurement and compulsory purchase work. Sean Bulman handles commercial property matters for his council clients. Yohanna Weber provides environmental counsel for major public sector projects, while Philippa Hipwell specialises in aiding councils with substantial investment endeavours. Planning specialist John Qualtrough assists on major projects and Stephanie Hall also stands out within the team.