TLT appoints second partner in two months to projects, infrastructure and construction team

Law firm TLT has appointed clean energy expert Madi Dacey as a partner in its projects, infrastructure and construction (PIC) team, adding to the firm’s future energy capabilities and enhancing its expertise in complex energy and infrastructure projects.

Dacey is the latest to join TLT’s PIC team, following the appointment of Alexander Murdie as partner in September.

Dacey will be based in the firm’s Bristol office, joins from EY and is a transactional construction lawyer with a particular focus on future energy.

Her practice focuses on leading on the drafting and negotiation of construction, operation, maintenance and asset management agreements for energy and infrastructure projects across a wide range of technologies including interconnectors, geothermal, biomass, solar, wind, battery storage, EV charging and tyre pyrolysis.

Her extensive experience includes advising a major electric vehicle charging company on its installation contracts with multiple contractors UK-wide; drafting the engineering, procurement and construction contract for the UK’s first geothermal project; advising lenders on £100 million plus refinancings of portfolios of wind farms; and advising a large utility on the operation and maintenance contract for the converter station for its €1 billion interconnector.

At TLT, Dacey will be working alongside partner Nick Pincott and the wider team supporting the growth and development of the firm’s construction expertise in the future energy sector.

Her appointment shortly follows the arrival of Alexander Murdie as partner in the PIC team, as well as other lateral hires contributing to the development of TLT’s future energy practice including structured finance partners Victoria Quek and Mike Kruger; regulatory partner Juliet Stradling; and real estate specialists and partners Joe Kelly and Nick Shenken.

Close