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Philip Harris

Partner & Solicitor-Advocate

Philip has 30 years’ experience as a construction solicitor and advises on all aspects of construction law.

"He possesses an excellent strategic understanding of issues."

Chambers & Partners 2024

  

Experience

With over 30 years of experience as a construction lawyer, Philip has been involved in a wide range of cases and projects.

Initially he specialised in Mechanical and Electrical contracts, dealing with major disputes over projects such as the Trident Base at Coulport, SmithKline Beecham’s Research Facility at Stevenage, and the DH and DSS Headquarters in Leeds.

He now acts for employers, main contractors, sub-contractors and specialist suppliers.

In 2015 he was involved in a £20 million dispute involving Party-Walls on the Grosvenor Estate in London and in a major dispute concerning the Crossrail. 

He acted for a major steel work contractor in 5 adjudications relating to the new Jaguar Land Rover Plant at Castle Bromwich, winning each one.

He drafted a new kind of five year partnering framework for a Housing Association which wanted to work with 3 major contractors.

He is adjudicator on the Construction Panel for the Wakefield Waste Management PFI Project.

Philip has extensive experience relating to the design and construction of process plant and also production lines.  In 2015 he dealt with a dairy, a food products process plant and a waste separation plant.  He also acted as adjudicator in a dispute regarding a distillery in Scotland.

As a party walls expert, Philip has written numerous publications.  He has lectured repeatedly for the Pyramus and Thisbe Club and the RICS and has written articles on Party-Walls procedure and Case Law.

Philip has acted for a major automobile manufacturer in a dispute over their flagship showroom and also advised them on a new car body plant project.

Philip leads a team at Wright Hassall dealing with Heritage Build.

Philip has extensive experience in relation to construction insolvency and has lectured and written articles on the recovery of money, including retentions, in the event of construction insolvency. 

Career

Before joining Wright Hassall, Philip was a Partner in the construction team at Merricks in Birmingham. He qualified in 1985 and worked at Edge and Ellison before becoming a Partner at Neil F Jones, a specialist construction firm in 1988.

Philip obtained rights of audience in the Higher Courts (Civil) in 1994 within months of the solicitors’ rights of audience being created.

Philip became a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in 2000 and a CEDR accredited mediator, also in 2000.
Philip practised as an adjudicator  before the Construction Act came into effect in 1998 and is now on 5 national panels of adjudicators.

Interests

Philip enjoys walking, gardening, cinema, theatre and live music.

"As a team Wright Hassall excel. Philip Harris offers clear, strategic advice."

Legal 500

Meet the team

Meet the team
Michael Hiscock - Construction Lawyer
Michael Hiscock Partner - Head of Construction
Melissa Scott Solicitor
Nafisa Apabhai Paralegal