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Legal 500, 2024Contact Stuart Nash
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Expertise
Stuart Nash is a consultant to the Real Estate Construction team at Memery Crystal. Stuart is a dual qualified US lawyer and UK solicitor who specialises in construction law, property development and dispute resolution. Stuart frequently has dealings with cross-border construction disputes and acts for US companies to carry out work in Europe and the Middle East in both the construction and energy sectors.
In detail
Recent experience
- Advising a leading UK contractor delivering relocatable architecture and structures on its NEC contract for a government project related to a major trade event in Asia.
- Advised Northern & Shell Plc on the redevelopment of the Westferry Printworks site on the Isle of Dogs.
- Advised a developer on all construction aspects of a Resi Award-winning development in Mayfair, which consisted of seven exceptionally high-quality luxury apartments.
- Advised a UK-based hotel group on developments in London, Manchester and Leeds. The two London hotels at the time of construction were the largest new build hotel projects in London.
- Advised a UK NHS Trust on the negotiation of a project agreement for the design, build, operation and maintenance of an energy centre for a term of 15 years.
Career history
2020 – present: Consultant, Memery Crystal
2017 – 2020: Partner, Rosenblatt
2013 – 2017: Partner, Edwin Coe LLP
2010 – 2013: Partner, Candey LLP
2007 – 2010: Partner, McGrigors LLP
2000 – 2007: Senior Associate, McGrigors LLP
1996 – 2000: Senior Associate, Freshfields
1900 – 1996: Associate, Kilcullen, Wilson & Kilcullen, Washington DC
1985 – 1988: The George Washington University, National Law Center, Juris Doctor degree
1981 – 1984: St. Lawrence University, BA (Hons) History
Published Work
Stuart was a co-author of the U.S. chapter in the book ‘Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management in Construction, an International Review’, E. & F.N. Spon 1998.