Jeremy is a New Zealand qualified barrister and solicitor who advises developers, hotel conglomerates, funds and real estate companies on a wide range of issues including on strata and master planned developments, real estate regulatory advice, acquisitions and disposals, large leasing projects and real estate related issues pertaining to financing, JVs, construction and infrastructure.
Jeremy forms part of Addleshaw Godard’s global Real Estate practice which comprises over 400 lawyers and acts for public and private companies, pension funds, investment banks and other financial institutions, private equity funds, sovereign wealth funds, real estate funds, hotel owners and operators, retailers, public sector bodies, developers and unit trusts on the full range of real estate-related transactions.
Andrew Johnston, Partner and Head of Addleshaw Goddard in the GCC said:
“Our real estate offering is an important component in the GCC. Jeremy has a great track record of generating and maintaining strong client relationships and will be able to draw on support from our market leading construction and infrastructure teams. He will also tie in closely with our sector initiatives in retail and consumer and hotels and leisure, as well as looking to help us identify outward bound investment opportunities. Jeremy’s appointment is also strongly aligned to the recent lateral hires we have made in our Construction, Energy & Infrastructure practice here in the GCC and more broadly across the Firm and his appointment now provides us with a full service capability across our business.”