Lorna Rogers > Dentons > Milton Keynes, England > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
THE PINNACLE
170 MIDSUMMER BOULEVARD
MILTON KEYNES
MK9 2HR
England
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Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Lorna is a senior associate in the Real Estate team based in Milton Keynes and has worked with a variety of clients including developers such as Taylor Wimpey, investor clients and funds ranging from M&G Real Estate to pension funds, key retailers including Sainsbury’s and a number of banks such as Lloyds Banking Group and HSBC.

Lorna previously undertook a secondment to Lloyds Banking Group (in the team awarded “In House Real Estate Team of the Year” by Legal 500) assisting the mid market and global market corporate real estate team.

She has worked on development projects acting for large investors on sale and leaseback transactions with a Housing Association involving commercial and office tenants, facilitated conditional agreements for lease in conjunction with planning teams to achieve acquisitions of supermarket sites for Sainsbury’s and the erection of Costa drive-thru pods, and drafted and negotiated option agreements for Taylor Wimpey.

Career

Qualified 2009. Senior associate 2016.

Education

Nottingham Law School, 2006, GDL; Nottingham Law School, 2006, LPC; Southampton University, 2004, BA (Hons)

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Real estate > Commercial property: Beds, Bucks, Herts, Middx

The ‘highly capable‘ Milton Keynes-based team at Dentons assists clients with the full gamut of issues, including the drafting and negotiation of new leases, conditional purchases, and promotion agreements for development land. Robert Wyatt heads up the practice, and has significant expertise in advising land owners, banks, and housebuilders on the management and financing of commercial properties. Senior associate Lorna Rogers primarily assists investors and major occupiers with acquisitions and disposals, in addition to conditional agreements, while associate Susie Stross is particularly apt at handling railway property matters, including mixed-use developments and large infrastructure projects.