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11 June 2014
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Lee Gordon—Weightmans LLP

Planning partner recruit for real estate team

Weightmans LLP has recruited Lee Gordon, appointing him as partner and national head of planning within its real estate team.

Lee joins from DLA Piper, where he spent 10 years advising on all aspects of planning and related law. His experience includes acting for both private and public sector clients across a range of sectors, including advising on various major energy and infrastructure projects, strategic residential developments and retail schemes. Lee’s experience includes the conduct of a successful appeal to the Supreme Court in the widely reported Paddico/Betterment "village green" litigation case.

Based in the firm’s Manchester office, Lee will be working closely with the wider real estate teams throughout the firm’s nine offices, together with the firm’s highly regarded environment, construction and public sector teams.

Lee comments: “I am delighted to join Weightmans at such an exciting time for the firm. The firm has an excellent client base and retains a clear focus on client service.  I look forward to working with clients and colleagues and continuing to develop the firm’s planning practice.”

Karl Jackson, partner and head of real estate at Weightmans says: “Lee’s substantial knowledge and expertise in planning spans a variety of sectors and he is expertly placed to develop the planning practice nationally, providing specialist planning advice and support for clients. With Lee on board we look to strengthen our real estate service offering with confidence, developing this side of the business in 2014 and beyond.”

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