Ted joined Fenwick Elliott in 1991 as a paralegal. He qualified as a solicitor in 1997 and was made a partner in 2002. Since 1991 Ted has been involved in a wide range of projects across the construction and energy spectrum including housing, roads, hospitals, power stations, offshore structures, gas and oil pipelines, chemical process plants and leisure facilities. He has provided advice to an equally diverse range of clients including contractors, employers, local authorities, state corporations, project companies and project funders.
Ted has been involved in dispute resolution at all levels of construction, energy and PFI sectors and has considerable experience of representing clients in arbitration, both domestic and international. He has also been extensively involved in litigation, conducting cases in the County and High Courts, in the Court of Appeal and in the Technology and Construction Court. Since 1999 he has been involved in over 60 adjudications and he has participated in enforcement and Part 8 applications. He has represented clients in expert procedures and mediations.
Since 2010 Ted has increasingly focused on work in the PFI/PPP sector advising clients on prevalent issues concerning payment mechanisms, fire safety, defects, deductions, unavailability, handback arrangements, credit agreement questions and termination risk. He has represented clients in numerous PFI contract disputes including bilateral and related disputes adjudications, arbitration and court proceedings. His experience embraces a wide range of PFI assets encompassing hospitals, schools, colleges, roads, rail, and water infrastructure facilities. He has frequently provided advice concerning the management and resolution of claims for deductions and service failure points in consequence of defects and service failures.
Ted has also worked closely with a number of national energy companies in the Caspian Sea region and has provided advice in relation to a diverse range of legal issues connected with the hydrocarbon industry, including gas field development and gas pricing disputes.
Between 2009 and 2014 Ted was joint editor of the Construction Industry Law Letter. Between 2014 and 2016 he acted as general editor of Fenwick Elliott’s bi-monthly Case in Focus feature for Building magazine’s website. Since summer 2016 he has produced the monthly Case in Focus reports that appear in Building magazine and in the Legal Briefing newsletter on Fenwick Elliott’s website.
Ted has lectured at seminars organised by Fenwick Elliott and by the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers. He has prepared and participated in in-house training seminars provided to clients. He has also appeared in the Television Education Network series of programmes and in LexisNexis events, speaking on construction-related topics.