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BIRMINGHAM
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Duncan Williams

Work Department
Duncan is a Senior Associate in our Planning and Infrastructure Consenting Team.
He is proficient in all aspects of the planning process including promoting schemes through the planning system, s106 Agreements, infrastructure agreements, legal challenges / judicial review, planning appeals, advertising regulations, assets of community value and planning due diligence.
He has particular experience in the residential development sector where he is regularly instructed by national house builder clients.
In addition Duncan has extensive experience acting in the Energy Sector and on corporate transactions.
Position
Senior Associate
Lawyer Rankings
West Midlands > Real estate > Planning
Drawing on its considerable national footprint, Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP is well-placed to advise a litany of high-profile private and public sector clients on major infrastructure projects. Practice head Paul Maile is regularly sought out for his expertise in consenting renewable energy development schemes, as well as regionally-significant public transport terminals and sanitation plants. Principal associate Duncan Williams is particularly focused on residential development matters, working with national house builders on urban extension and regeneration initiatives. Senior associate Kate Radford is noted for her work with HS2, handling multiple planning appeals, including at the High Court. All named lawyers are based in Birmingham.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Dispute resolution > Banking litigation
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Birmingham
- Real estate > Commercial property: Birmingham
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Birmingham
- Employment > Employment
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Employment > Pensions
- Real estate > Property litigation