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Delivering Major Infrastructure: Land compensation and assessing the claim

Jacqueline Lean, Simon Pickles, Luke Wilcox and Colin Smith FRICS discuss land compensation, pursuing and resolving claims, s.7 claims, and injurious affection and tenant compensation.

  1. Introduction by Chair – Jacqueline Lean
  2. The purpose of compensation, and fair value principles – Luke Wilcox
  3. Successful pursuit and resolution of claims (including for temporary use/possession): some practical advice – Simon Pickles
  4. Accommodation works, disturbance costs and s.7 claims – Jacqueline Lean and Colin Smith FRICS
  5. Injurious affection and tenant compensation – Luke Wilcox Part 1 claims – Simon Pickles
  6. Questions and discussion
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About the speakers

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Jacqueline Lean

Jacqueline has a cross-discipline practice, encompassing property, planning and public law, as well as environmental law matters related to those areas of practice. Jacqueline’s cross-discipline practice is illustrated (inter alia) by her instruction for the Department for Transport in respect of High Speed Two (both in litigation and as part of the team promoting the Phase 1 Bill (now Act) and Phase 2A through Parliament).

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Simon Pickles

Simon Pickles practices principally in three areas – planning, compulsory purchase & compensation and environmental law. Aside from a strong emphasis on advisory work, he routinely appears at inquiries, hearings and in the High Court and Lands Chamber. For more detail of recent work in each of these practice areas, follow the links on the right.

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Luke Wilcox

Luke Wilcox was called to the bar in 2013 (Middle Temple); he took up tenancy in October 2014, on successful completion of his pupillage. Luke accepts instructions in all areas of Chambers’ work, with a particular focus on planning, rating, CPO, highways and property law.

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