John Kiff > Gateley Legal > Leeds, England > Lawyer Profile

Gateley Legal
MINERVA
29 EAST PARADE
LEEDS
LS1 5PS
England

Work Department

Residential Development

Position

John is a specialist residential development lawyer with a broad range of experience acting for national housebuilders, regional developers, public-private joint ventures and promoters. He also has blue-chip in-house experience with Barclays and has taught law professionally.

John currently advises 12 of the top 25 UK housebuilders on acquisition work, disposals and policy issues such as leasehold reform. In particular, John is a leading lawyer in the North of England for complex site assembly and strategic land acquisition work, multi-party collaborations for immediate land and in relation to PRS disposals for his national housebuilder clients.

Career

Qualified in 2003 at Nabarro, London

2006-2012: Addleshaw Goddard, London and Leeds

2012-2013: Freelance legal consultant for BPP Law School and Addleshaw Goddard

2013 – present: Gateley plc

Education

University of Sheffield LLB, 1999; LPC at University of Sheffield, 2000.

Leisure

Family (two young daughters); various sports (tennis, cricket) and hillwalking when time allows.

Lawyer Rankings

Yorkshire and the Humber > Real estate > Commercial property: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire

(Next Generation Partners)

John KiffGateley Legal

Gateley Legal maintains both an active commercial real estate group and a distinct specialist residential development team, with both teams forming a practice that is capable of advising on the full spectrum of property matters. The team particularly excels in advising developers and investors, which instruct the team on financings, acquisitions, lettings and disposals in the context of major development and regeneration schemes. The commercial real estate team encompasses highly recommended partners James Sargent and Barbara Rollin. The development team, meanwhile, is led by John Kiff, a key contact for residential projects who oversees the development work of key contacts Keelie Evans and George Parker-Fuller. Philip Gregory left the team in May 2023.