Heidi is a specialist infrastructure planning lawyer, highly experienced in supporting public sector clients on their project work, with a particular focus on large scale infrastructure schemes and regeneration projects involving land assembly through compulsory purchase.
Heidi Slater really understands how local government works. She understands the political pressures we are under and is able to help and guide us. Her experience of similar projects enables her to find ways around problems and issues, and provide really practical solutions.
Victoria Dale
- Project Delivery Coordinator, Infrastructure Delivery, Community & Environmental Services, Norfolk County Council
[...] Heidi Slater has an infinite capacity for sustained hard work, a detailed knowledge of compulsory acquisition and development consent order law, practice, and procedure, and a sound grasp of tactics and commercial realism.
Legal 500
- 2020 edition (identified as a ‘Next Generation Partner’)
Heidi Slater is very approachable and makes the often stressful DCO examination process much simpler with her calm approach that shows that she is in control of the situation. She is responsive and efficient.
Michael specialises in Energy and Infrastructure finance, advising lenders (bank and non-bank), stakeholders and developers in project and asset finance transactions and acquisitions/divestments in the renewable energy, infrastructure and oil and gas markets.
Mohan is the founding partner of Singapore joint law venture Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP. He is jointly qualified in Singapore, and England and Wales, with over 30 years experience in advisory, commercial litigation and regional arbitration work, particularly in construction and engineering projects.
Manny heads Pinsent Masons' global employment law practice. He advises on all aspects of individual and collective labour law and supports on social security, data protection and mobility matters as well as on cross-border restructuring projects. He advises on cooperation with works councils and trade unions as well as in the area of public labour law.
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