Name : Alastair Todd Company : Arthur Cox Position : Senior property partner Role : Alastair’s role will be to build on the firm’s well established property practice Track record : Alastair was admitted as a solicitor in Northern Ireland in 1998 and has developed a strong career in property, with a particular emphasis in the development, retail, healthcare and energy sectors. A graduate of Queen’s University, Belfast, Alastair has acted for large public and private sector organisations and advised on many issues including property and access rights relating to funding and development; acquisitions; asset and estate management; property portfolio management and redevelopment projects
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