
TLT appoints prominent construction lawyer to lead team in Manchester
McCay has considerable litigation experience and is an expert in adjudication and arbitration. He is well regarded for his exceptional strategic thinking and the insight he gives clients in the resolution of disputes in the construction sector.
At TLT, McCay will lead the development of the projects, infrastructure and construction team in Manchester, supporting clients across multiple sectors including real estate, public sector and clean energy, working with contractors, developers and public authorities.
Graeme Orchison, Manchester office location head at TLT, says: "We are delighted to welcome Sean to our Manchester office, which we've grown to a full-service commercial offering in just six years. Sean's appointment demonstrates the exceptional talent we are able to attract through the high quality work delivered by our team to our clients."
Simon Goss, head of construction at TLT, says: "Sean is bringing almost 30 years' experience to the team and is widely considered to be the first choice construction disputes lawyer in the region. His skills and experience will further enhance our service offering and help us deliver a first rate service to our clients."
Sean McCay, partner at TLT, adds: "I'm very pleased to be joining TLT and share their commitment to developing a first class construction offering in Manchester, building on the strength of the current UK-wide offering. I'm looking forward to helping achieve TLT's ambitions by bringing my extensive experience and expertise to the team."
TLT has offices in Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Manchester.
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