Freya Scott

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Freya Scott

Freya Scott

Senior Associate

  1. People /

Freya Scott

Freya Scott

Senior Associate

Freya Scott

Senior Associate

London

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Biography

Freya is an associate in the firm’s Construction, Engineering and Procurement team. She regularly acts for developers, employers and funders on office and retail refurbishments and developments. Freya is experienced in advising on, drafting and negotiating construction contracts, professional appointments, collateral warranties and related documents.

Freya qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2016.

Admissions

  • England and Wales

Related Practice Areas

  • Commercial Construction & Engineering

  • Real Estate Sector

  • Real Estate

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