Harrison Drury appoints construction partner
Independent Northern law firm Harrison Drury has appointed Adam Jason as partner within its Manchester construction team.
Adam joins from Brabners, where he was legal director in the construction team, having previously worked as a director at DWF Law.
In his new role, he will lead the firm’s construction offering in Manchester and support the growth of its real estate division, advising clients across development, infrastructure and construction projects.
He brings experience spanning residential regeneration, logistics parks, transport infrastructure, renewable energy and sports facilities.
Adam said: “Harrison Drury has built a strong reputation for its construction services and there’s real opportunity to help build on the firm’s offering in Manchester, particularly in a market that’s seeing continued investment in development, regeneration and infrastructure.
“It’s an exciting time to join and I’m looking forward to working with Katherine and the wider team to deliver practical, commercially focussed advice to clients across all kinds of schemes and developments.”
Katherine Sibley, partner in Harrison Drury’s construction team, added: “We’re seeing a lot of demand for real estate development and regeneration schemes and Adam brings exactly the kind of expertise our clients are looking for.
“His work on complex development and infrastructure projects means he understands where the pressure points are and how to navigate them.
“As we continue to invest in our Manchester team, having Adam on board will add real value for our built environment clients.”
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