Rachel Whittaker

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Biography

Rachel Whittaker is a commercial real estate lawyer with deep experience on a wide range of commercial real estate matters, including acting for institutional landlords on major lettings, joint ventures, high-value investment acquisitions and disposals, large-scale developments and complex pre-lets, investment and development financings, and property and asset management arrangements. She also has experience in the real estate finance, hotel, health care, and residential sectors.

Rachel has acted for a broad and eclectic mix of clients, including two in-house secondments with global real estate fund manager, Invesco Real Estate. She has also worked on various pro bono matters, including acting for a mental health charity and a women’s rights’ group.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Real Estate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Nottingham Law School, Legal Practice Course (LPC)
Law School Attended:
University of Warwick, LL.B., (Hons), Law
Year of First Admission:
2004
Admission:
2004, England and Wales
Reported Cases:
Experience: In-House Experience: In-House Counsel (Secondment), Invesco Real Estate, 2015-2016 and 2018-2019
ISLN:
1000393920

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