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Dominic Swift

Work Department
Commercial property.
Position
Dominic Swift is a partner in the Real Estate team and is also the chair of The Evolve Multi Academy Trust.
Dominic has 30 years’ experience working within the commercial property field and specialises in complex projects, appreciated by his clients for bringing not only legal expertise but also strong project management skills. His clients welcome his “hands on and can do attitude”.
Dominic has project managed many academy conversions and advised a number of free schools focusing particularly on strategic site assembly. He has also played a major role in developing and delivering new services to help academy trusts in their strategic planning for the rapidly changing world they face.
Career
Dominic is a member of the Real Estate Board and the Education Senior Leadership Group. Recognised for his expertise in property development and regeneration in the public sector, he brings expertise in advising on procurement in the context of land transactions. Dominic leads on major complex property projects for our education and public sector clients with his skills extending beyond the application of his legal knowledge into the field of project management.
His experience, first as a governor of a maintained school and latterly as a chair of a multi-academy trust, has given him a genuine insight into the challenges faced in the education sector and what good legal advice really looks like.
Dominic spent time on secondment with Kings College London and has seen life from both sides of the fence appreciating the pressures that in-house teams are under and the expectation they have of their external advisors.
Dominic regularly presents on issues impacting on universities, colleges, schools and academies most recently speaking onregeneration at ASCL’s annual conference and organising and participating in a series of presentations on topics ranging from health and safety to student accommodation for the Association of University Directors of Estate.
Trained Wards, Bristol; qualified 1991; joined Browne Jacobson 1996; partner Browne Jacobson 2000.
Education
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bristol; Birmingham University (1986 BSc Geography); University of the West of England (1989 CPE; LSF).
Leisure
Tennis, golf.
Lawyer Rankings
West Midlands > Real estate > Commercial property: Birmingham
Browne Jacobson LLP, with a focus on development, housing and regeneration, covers the gamut of real estate matters. In addition, it is well-versed in financing, regeneration, education, health and corporate occupier assistance. The team is expert in EV-charging hubs and town centre regeneration projects. Dominic Swift spearheads the practice, advising on regulatory matters, projects and acquisitions.
London > Public sector > Education: institutions
Advising further education and higher education institutions in a range of matters, Browne Jacobson LLP‘s higher and further education team is co-led by Bettina Rigg in Exeter and Dominic Swift in Birmingham. While Rigg emphasises employment law, student matters, equality, diversity and inclusion and discrimination claims, Swift is an expert in property development and regeneration. Nick Smee is the key contact for intellectual property and Scott Mounfield is the department’s construction specialist, in contentious and non-contentious matters. Nathalie Jacoby-Danesh joined the department from Mills & Reeve in April 2023, bolstering the firm’s regulatory and charities offerings. Selina Hinchliffe departed to Shakespeare Martineau LLP in June 2023.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Insurance > Clinical negligence: defendant
- Public sector > Education
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Energy, project finance and PFI
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
- Insurance > Personal injury: defendant
Firm Rankings
- Real estate > Construction
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Birmingham
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax
- Employment > Employment
- Real estate > Environment
- Public sector > Health
- Employment > Health and safety
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- Public sector > Local government
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Real estate > Planning
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Real estate > Commercial property: Birmingham
- Insurance > Professional negligence