In this Episode, Helen Barber PhD, MRTPI, Former CMLI, Nature Positive Lead, and Rachel Kerr CEcol CEnv, Associate Director of Ecology, at Tetra Tech join host Elizabeth Collin, Head of Marketing at Davitt Jones Bould to discuss biodiversity and business, focussing on nature positive in decision-making. Listen to the podcast here: https://lnkd.in/eMJPXmPX https://lnkd.in/eD96k6qz #DavittJonesBould #Biodiversity #BiodiversityNetGain #BNG
Davitt Jones Bould (DJB)
Law Practice
The largest specialist real estate law firm in England
About us
DJB is a national law firm that specialises entirely in real estate. This ensures that all of our resources go towards solving the biggest legal and commercial problems in the real estate market. The firm is renowned for its high quality legal work and service. We only recruit experienced lawyers with excellent calibre. As a result our legal team of circa 40 lawyers has an average PQE exceeding 20 years. Most have joined us from other City firms, in-house departments and / or senior roles and have advised some of the UK’s most significant land owners including institutional investors, banks, corporate clients from FTSE 100 companies to national retailers, Central Government departments and Local Government. All of our clients are provided with a dedicated client care professional, ensuring they receive the highest standard of service at all times. The firm is regularly selected to advise on high profile projects such as the hosting of the London 2012 Olympic Games by The Royal Parks and the first Sukuk bond to be entered into by a Western Government on behalf of HM Treasury. The firm enjoys top tier rankings in all of the main directories as well as many awards. Davitt Jones Bould and DJB are trading styles of Davitt Jones Bould Limited, registered in England (company registration no. 6155025). The firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
- Website
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http://www.djblaw.co.uk
External link for Davitt Jones Bould (DJB)
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Real Estate Law, Planning Law, Construction Law, Public Procurement Law, Government Estate, Commercial Property Law, and Property Litigation
Locations
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Primary
Level 24 The Shard
London, SE1 9SG, GB
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12-14 The Crescent
Taunton, Somerset TA1 4EB, GB
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2nd Floor
3 Hardman Square
Manchester, M3 3EB, GB
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2 Snow Hill
Birmingham, B4 6GA, GB
Employees at Davitt Jones Bould (DJB)
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Wendy Lavidge
Head of Business Growth at Davitt Jones Bould (DJB)
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Sean Palka
Lawyer, Property Consultant & Mediator - former Real Estate Business Group Head & Partner - Blake Morgan LLP | Delivery through People, Culture and…
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Mary Anderson
Partner at Davitt Jones Bould, Real Estate Law Specialists
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Maria Gill
Partner at Davitt Jones Bould
Updates
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Supreme Court judgment will significantly impact planning decisions for fossil fuel projects. The Supreme Court has ruled that the grant of planning permission for oil production was unlawful for failing to assess the ‘downstream’ greenhouse gas emissions that will inevitably arise from the combustion of the fuel, following refinement of the crude oil. Planning partners, Chrisa Tsompani, Stephanie Hall and Nigel Hewitson explain: The ruling will no doubt have significant consequences for future planning decisions concerning fossil fuel projects as well as other high carbon-emitting proposals. It should be noted that it affects EIA developments and scope 3 emissions whose impact is known, quantifiable and significant. The Supreme Court noted that the regulations will not prevent a competent authority from giving consent for a project that causes significant harm to the environment, but the decision puts pressure on Local Authorities to assess the full environment impact of fossil fuel (and other high-emitting developments). Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eeJ5jcPh #davittjonesbould #planning #property #commercialprioperty #realestate #supremecourt
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Join us on Thursday 25th July at 10:00 for this free CPD webinar for local authorities, covering the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954: Grounds of Opposition and Renewal Terms with Richard Snape. #davittjonesbould #law #localauthority #LTA #LandlordandTenant
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Understanding the Building Safety Act In this episode, our host Elizabeth Collin is joined by Richard Snape, Head of Legal Training, and Matthew Needham-Laing, Construction Partner, to discuss the highly topical Building Safety Act. Richard and Matthew analyse leaseholder protections and the criteria for high-risk buildings as well as the implications for owners and developers. Additionally, they provide insight into other concerns relating to the Act and the impact on the construction industry. Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/em2JNUZm #davittjonesbould #podcast #construction #buildingsafetyact #property #realestate #commercialproperty
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Are You Ready? The Election is over, we have a new government. There are new and reframed challenges. Are you ready to face them and maximise the opportunities? Does your Local Authority have the skills, or maybe more importantly the capacity and senior experience, to do so? We know from a number of our Local Authority clients that they will need support in meeting the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. We are delighted announce our offer of joined up experience to assist local authorities to be ready with support and advice from Malcolm Iley, Stephen Chalcraft and Stephanie Hall from Davitt Jones Bould as well as Mike Taylor from Chilmark Consulting Ltd. and Simon Davis from Urban Delivery. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gYxQFGpy #davittjonesbould #localauthorities #areyouready #expertise #specialists
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We are delighted to be partnering with Property Week for their Inspiring Women in Property Awards 2024! The event is dedicated to recognising and applauding the significant strides made in EDI within the sector. #InspiringWomeninPropertyAwards #IWiPAwards #IWiP2024 #Propertyweek
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What is the impact of Tropical Zoo v London Borough of Hounslow on the rules of forfeiture? In this Newsflash episode, Elizabeth Collin sits down with Richard Snape, Head of Legal Training at Davitt Jones Bould to discuss the recent High Court case, Tropical Zoo v London Borough of Hounslow. The case is in relation to forfeiture and particularly the waiver of forfeiture through acceptance of the breach. Richard provides an in-depth analysis of the case's background and evaluates its significance. Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eYWpcqaW #davittjonesbould #commercialproperty #realestate #podcast
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We deliver highly-regarded monthly webinars for lawyers, surveyors and property professionals hosted by our Head of Legal Training, Richard Snape. Join our next webinar by signing up to our mailing list https://lnkd.in/esaybCHY. #davittjonesbould #webinars #cpd
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We are proud to annouce that Davitt Jones Bould (DJB) is a proud category partner for this year's Inspiring Women in Property (IWiP) Awards! Davitt Jones Bould (DJB) is the largest specialist real estate law firm in the UK with a team of 75 lawyers who have joined from senior in-house roles or city firms and have an average of 25 years’ experience. They are trusted advisors to a prestigious client base covering both the private and public sectors, advising on the full spectrum of real estate legal issues. Learn more about Davitt Jones Bould: https://www.djblaw.co.uk/ ✔️ Join the celebration on 8 October as the property industry unites to honour those who are making positive EDI advancements in the sector: https://bit.ly/3KYUBWM 🎉 #InspiringWomeninPropertyAwards #IWiP2024 #IWiPAwards #Propertyweek #WomeninProperty #WomeninRealEstate #EDI #Diversity #Inclusion #Inclusivity #Equality #RealEstate #Property #Innovation #CommericalRealEstate #Residential #PBSA
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In this Newsflash episode, Lizzie Collin sits down with Richard Snape, Davitt Jones Bould's Head of Legal Training, to discuss Blackhorse Investments (Borough) Limited v The London Borough of Southwark Richard analyses discharging restrictive covenants preventing development including leasehold land. This case holds relevance for stakeholders involved in developments of any size. Richard assesses the background to the case, reminding us of the importance of s84 of the LPA 1925. He further explains the reasoning behind the decision, giving context for future cases. Listen to the full episode: https://lnkd.in/e4fy6y4G #davittjonesbould #commercialproperty #realestate #podcast