Claire Dutch
Claire Dutch

Claire Dutch

Office Managing Partner, London

London

Introduction

Claire combines heavyweight intellectual rigour with a collaborative and client-focused approach.

Claire Dutch is managing partner of our London office and co-head of our planning and environment team and has been described in the legal directories as a “leader in the field of planning” and an "exceptional talent".

She principally focuses on  all aspects of contentious and non-contentious planning law. She helps clients on strategy and policy at the inception of a development scheme, planning applications, environmental impact assessment, planning agreements, the community infrastructure levy and appeals and judicial review.

Claire has advised the public and private sector on some of the country’s most notable and iconic development and infrastructure projects. She has been described in Chambers as an "intellectual heavyweight" and “an excellent legal mind and a brilliant team player”.

Claire is ranked as a leading Individual in Chambers UK (Band 1) and in the Hall of Fame in the Legal 500. She has featured in The Lawyer’s “Hot 100” and numerous polls of influential people in the planning industry. In Planning magazine's annual Legal Survey, she has been ranked in the top five individual planning solicitors for the last four years.

She is the Chair of the British Property Federation’s planning committee and a member of the Oxford Joint Planning Law Conference Committee.

A client comments: "Claire's in-depth knowledge and experience, combined with her amenable style, make working with the Ashurst Perkins Coie team a highly rewarding experience."

  • The Ballymore Group for over 25 years on numerous mixed use tall building schemes in London including Cuba Street, Embassy Gardens, Ladbroke Grove, Goodluck Hope, Wardian and Mill Harbour.
  • The Crown Estate on Hemel Garden Community in Hertfordshire, an 11,000 home development with a major business park and supporting infrastructure.
  • The Berkeley Group on numerous sites throughout the south east including successful appeals at Brighton Gas Works and Cranbrook in Tunbridge Wells.
  • Lendlease UK on its comprehensive regeneration proposals of High Road West in Tottenham.
  • Bentall GreenOak, on the redevelopment of the Whitechapel Estate as an office and life sciences campus adjacent to The Royal London Hospital in Tower Hamlets.
  • Almacantar on the regeneration of Puddle Dock at St Pauls.
  • Various developers including London Square, Mount Anvil, Telford Homes on several London Schemes.
  • Various energy and waste developments for Cory, Covanta, Biffa, Uniper and Grundon.