Carolyn Lee has Been Appointed as a Solicitor in the London Real Estate and Construction Team

Carolyn Lee has been appointed as a solicitor in the London real estate and construction team for DMH Stallard. Carolyn Lee has most recently been part of the team at Linklaters, the construction group. As part of her work at this company, she acted on behalf of major property developers.

Kerry Beattie is a Partner in the DMH Stallard, and suggests that Carolyn will help the London construction and real estate company as they aim to work on more substantial projects with developers, funders owners and occupiers. Lee’s experience of drafting and negotiation of all documents that are required in order to procure the developments. These documents include the JCT forms of contract as well as more bespoke agreements with their clients. In her role, Carolyn will also be an advisor for construction obligations in real estate transactions, for example development agreements or agreements for lease.

Carolyn started her career working under Kerry, therefore there is already a working relationship established which should lead to a successful combination while they are at DMH Stallard. The team at DMH Stallard works on a variety of different projects, and Carolyn Lee should be a fruitful addition to the team.

DMHStallard work in the South of England and have offices in London, Gatwick, Brighton and Guildford. The company employs 300 staff. These staff members include 60 partners. DMH Stallard is an award winning law firm that aims to deliver their client’s objectives. After growing rapidly over the last ten years, DMH Stallard has become one of the most forward thinking law firms in the country in the mid-market sector. The law firm also has a history of working on cross-border transactions, which could involve several different jurisdictions. DMH Stallard are part of Law Europe International, which is a multinational network of law firms with the aim of providing legal assistance to member firms’ clients from around the world.

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Issue 323 : Dec 2024