Transport (Including aviation and shipping)

trainline

Trainline appoints new legal chief

Trainline has appointed a new general counsel as its current GC steps down after 16 years at the business. James Hanratty succeeds Neil Murrin in the top legal post at the online train and coach booking platform. Hanratty joined Trainline as senior legal counsel in 2009 and was appointed head of legal in 2013, then […]

airplane

Ashurst replaced by magic circle firm on UK Government aviation roster

Ashurst has lost its spot on a UK Government panel aimed at supporting the aviation industry through Covid-19, after the places were retendered this year. Linklaters has bagged the panel spot and will net £750,000 to provide legal services as part of the legal roster of Project Spring. This is a Department of Transport initiative […]

Bolt taxi

Bolt kicks off inaugural panel amid growth plans

Bolt is set to launch an inaugural legal panel as it fires up expansion in London and Western Europe. The panel process is being carried out by new head of legal Alex Wong, who joined the ride-hailing app from Revolut last month. He will appoint up to three firms, made up of one main provider […]

Bolt taxi

Senior Revolut lawyer jumps to taxi app Bolt

Revolut senior counsel Alex Wong has moved to Bolt as its new head of legal, as the ride-hailing app looks to grow in London. Wong joined Revolut in September 2019 from Amazon, where he was corporate counsel. Having trained at Shoosmiths in 2006, he also spent time in-house at Wiltshire Council and Capita, where he […]

Slaughter and May

Slaughters supports UK Government on Covid freight deal

Slaughter and May advised the Department for Transport on a £600,000 mandate around a financial package to protect freight routes during the Covid-19 pandemic, building on a string of profitable public work mandates. A response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request revealed that the firm advised on a £35m financial aid package approved by […]

airplane

Supreme Court allows BCLP’s Heathrow runway appeal

The Supreme Court has handed down its second landmark judgment this month, ruling in favour of BCLP and Heathrow Airport in a dispute of plans to build a third runway. This rolled-up case was an amalgamation of five separate claims against the Secretary of State for Transport over plans to build a third runway at […]

trains

Linklaters cashes in £1.5m for emergency Covid rail advice

Linklaters is set to cash in around £1.5m after winning a mandate from the Department for Transport (DfT) into recovery measures for the embattled rail industry. The magic circle firm has been advising on the replacement of agreements that were put in place amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The mandate, according to public records, is worth […]

Abu Dhabi

Ince to launch consulting venture in Abu Dhabi

The Ince Group is expanding its consulting business in the Middle East with the opening of a new office. The listed firm is debuting a consultancy in Abu Dhabi, complementing an existing legal outpost in Dubai. It marks the second consulting opening after a similar launch in Hamburg in 2016. Working alongside Ince’s partners, the […]

Uber taxi

Hogan Lovells secures victory for Uber as court grants new London licence

The High Court has ruled that Uber can continue with its London operations, almost a year after Transport for London rejected its licence application. TfL had banned Uber in London last year after identifying a pattern of failures linked to passenger safety. The ride-hailing app instructed Hogan Lovells’ Charles Brasted in its appeal. Westminister Magistrates’ […]

Slaughter and May

Double win for Slaughters as firm nabs new Government mandates

Slaughter and May has won two lucrative UK Government contracts for mandates to help the rail, and TV and film industry, worth a combined £3.7m. The firm has won the two separate contracts in a matter of months. The first one will see Slaughters advise the Department of Transport on an international rail project, the […]

A better future – What next for the Thames Valley?

As part of our ‘Future Cities’ campaign, Shoosmiths is holding a series of virtual ‘think tank’ discussions with prominent local stakeholders in different locations across the UK to share insights and ideas around what the future holds for these locations.