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Shakespeare Martineau—Clare Reed

18 January 2024
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Contentious construction partner joins the firm’s London hub

Experienced construction and property litigation lawyer Clare Reed has joined full-service law firm Shakespeare Martineau as a partner.

Having started her career in the construction professional indemnity field, Clare has more than 22 years’ post-qualified experience, having acted on a wide range of high-valued construction claims domestically and internationally.

She has joined Shakespeare Martineau after almost five years as a principal at EMW Law. Prior to this, she spent more than four years as a partner and director in Nicholas & Co Solicitors’ dispute resolution team.

Clare is based at Shakespeare Martineau’s London hub, but is working with clients nationally. In her new role, she is handling complex construction-related disputes on behalf of building contractors, suppliers and sub-contractors, landlords, property developers, private clients (including high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients), and agents.

Clare said: ‘I’m delighted to have joined Shakespeare Martineau’s construction team as a contentious construction partner. The firm’s drive and ambition for growth was a real draw for me and I’m looking forward to helping Shakespeare Martineau grow in this area of law in London and nationwide.

‘Construction was my area of choice following qualification. It’s an extremely interesting area of law due to the different professions and trades within the industry, which makes the work diverse and varied. In particular, I enjoy helping my clients resolve disputes so they can move forward productively to complete the project or the works, and carry on with their business.’

Ruth Phillips, head of construction at the firm, said: ‘We are thrilled to welcome Clare to the firm at a time when we are continuing to support our construction clients in an ever-evolving landscape. For more than two decades, Clare has focused entirely on the construction industry, so her detailed sector-specific experience, combined with her commitment to excellence in service delivery, will be a real asset to our team.’

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