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­­­Browne Jacobson boosts planning team with appointment of new partner

Law firm Browne Jacobson has bolstered its planning team with the appointment of Will Thomas as Partner.

Thomas, who joins from Shoosmiths, where he was Principal Associate, specialises in planning and compulsory purchase law.

He acts for public and private sector organisations, including land promoters, developers, investors, landowners, local planning authorities and government bodies.

Thomas said: “At a time when the government wants to turbocharge new housing and infrastructure developments, while encouraging closer collaboration between the public and private sectors, Browne Jacobson is extremely well placed to advise clients across the planning ecosystem.

“There are a broad range of challenges for local authorities, developers and landowners to overcome, and I enjoy steering clients through what remains a complicated planning system with clear and commercial advice.”

Thomas returns to Browne Jacobson, where he trained and spent seven years previously.

Laura Hughes, Partner and Head of Public, Planning and Environment Law at Browne Jacobson, said: “Planning law is top of the agenda for our public and private sector clients as they grapple with the government’s sweeping planning reforms, so we’re excited to have the opportunity to strengthen our expertise with someone of Will’s calibre.

“Will is particularly adept at dealing with complex Section 106 agreements at the strategic land stage, as well as overseeing land assembly and compulsory purchase elements of brownfield regeneration schemes. Our clients will benefit from his calm confidence, intelligence and deep knowledge of challenging areas of law.”

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