Judith Aldersey-Williams > CMS > Aberdeen, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile

CMS
6 QUEENS ROAD
ABERDEEN
AB15 4ZT
United Kingdom
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Position

Of Counsel

Career

Judith Aldersey-Williams is Of Counsel in the CMS Energy & Climate Change Team, with over 25 years of experience in upstream oil and gas contracts and regulation. Based out of the Aberdeen office, she advises energy industry clients in the UK and internationally on their joint venture agreements, transportation agreements, gas sales agreements and procurement contracts and has worked on projects from Angola to Trinidad (she’s still hoping for a project in Zambia).  She also advises on regulatory issues and on competition/antitrust matters in the oil and gas industry.

Her career highpoints have been advising Oil & Gas UK in its negotiations with the UK Government over the introduction of ground-breaking contracts to guarantee tax relief for decommissioning and advising the Subsea Well Response Project, a group of nine multinational oil companies, on contracts for the development and funding of innovative equipment which is now available to allow operators around the world better to respond to well control incidents like Macondo. She regularly supports Oil & Gas UK on industry initiatives.

Memberships

  • Trustee of the Energy, Mineral and Natural Resources Law and Policy Education Trust.

Education

  • 1989 – Admitted as a Solicitor in England and Wales
  • 1987 – Law Society Finals, College of Law
  • 1986 – Kennedy Scholarship to Harvard Law School, LLM
  • 1985 – BA in Law, 1st class, Cambridge University, Cambridge

Lawyer Rankings

Scotland > Projects, energy and natural resources > Oil and gas

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Judith Aldersey-WilliamsCMS

Possessing ‘top-tier knowledge of the oil and gas sector both within the UK and internationally’, CMS is well-positioned in the market to advise a diverse client base that includes some of the foremost majors and energy companies across the globe on a stellar range of blockbuster transactions and projects. While active in upstream oil field development work, significant takeovers, inventory acquisitions and disposals, and license and commercial agreement negotiations, the team also handles work in the midstream space, advising clients on large-scale, multi-faceted pipeline projects. Norman Wisely heads up the team and handles both corporate and commercial onshore and offshore mandates. The ‘exceptional’ Paula Kidd‘s practice sits at the intersection of traditional, energy transition, and technology transactions, while Judith Aldersey-Williams has particular expertise in commercial contracts. Graeme Clubley ‘is a superb oil and gas lawyer’ who is instructed by majors and multinational corporates on M&A, joint ventures, and contractual issues, and Valerie Allan fronts contentious work, with a ‘very strong knowledge of key value items in oil and gas disputes’. Charlie Denham is also recommended for his far-reaching practice.