
Tracy London
Experience and career history
Tracy London is a specialist non-contentious construction lawyer. Tracy’s role is focused on the preparation and negotiation of construction related documentation, whether procured traditionally or under project finance structures (including PFI) and whether in the UK or internationally. She has particular experience in FEED and EPC contracts in the energy and resources sector.
Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours), Bond University, Australia 1993
Bachelor of Commerce (Majoring in Finance and Business Law), Bond University, Australia 1993
Trainee and assistant Gadens Lawyers Australia 1994
Admitted as a solicitor in Queensland, Australia 1996
Admitted as a solicitor in the High Court of Australia and Federal Court of Australia 1996
Admitted as a solicitor in Western Australia 1996
Senior Associate Herbert Smith 1999
Admitted as a solicitor in England & Wales 2001
Partner at Herbert Smith 2006
Joined Clifford Chance as a Partner 2008
Co-author of a chapter on construction in PFI transactions published in The Construction Law Handbook
Publications
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Energy & infrastructure, Mining & metals, International, Oil & gas, Power & energy networks, Transportation infrastructure, England & Wales, Telecommunications, Real estate, Construction
18 April 2012Client Briefing -
Oil & gas, Real estate development, Energy & the environment, Planning & zoning land use, European Union (EU), Mining & metals, Real estate, Climate change, Power & energy networks, Construction
5 March 2012Client Briefing -
Real estate transactions, United Kingdom, Emissions trading, Banks, Energy & the environment, Climate change, Power & energy networks
2 March 2012Client Briefing
Client Work
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United Kingdom, Real estate, Banking & finance, Real estate, Capital markets18 November 2009Client Work
New publications from Clifford Chance
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Impact of UK Takeover Code Reform - Seven months on
21 May 2012 -
UK Government unveils plans for Deferred Prosecution Agreements
18 May 2012 -
Can new forms of finance provide support for the real economy?
17 May 2012
