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London & Cambridge Properties appoints legal counsel

Richard Honick joins the existing legal team based at the company’s Millbank Tower offices in London

Richard Honick, legal counsel at London & Cambridge Properties

London & Cambridge Properties (LCP) has appointed a new legal counsel after setting up a legal department at its Kingswinsford headquarters for the first time.

Richard Honick joins the existing legal team based at the company’s Millbank Tower offices in London.

He will support LCP’s asset managers, providing legal and strategic advice on their property schemes, liaise with external lawyers and work alongside the group’s London-based legal team.

Mr Honick, who joins LCP from Higgs and Sons, has more than 15 years’ commercial property law experience and has worked at Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co and in-house at Birmingham City Council, where he advised the city on the asset management and wider property law matters to guide the Pallasades Shopping Centre transformation into Grand Central.

Mr Honick said he was also keen to return to in-house asset management legal work from his private practice roots.

“I enjoy being an integral part of the business and making an immediate impact in the organisation in which you are based,” he said.

“LCP is undergoing an ambitious expansion programme, not least with its current focus on local convenience parades in the retail sector, which makes it an exciting time to join the company.”

Nicholas Burgess, managing director of LCP, added: “We’ve not had an in-house legal services department at our Midlands headquarters before but with our ambitious growth programme means it makes sense to bring the expertise within the company.