Christopher Proudley
About Christopher Proudley
Christopher Proudley is an experienced legal professional currently employed at Thomson Reuters in London since 2015. He also works as a consultant at Ellis Jones Solicitors LLP and Druces LLP, while maintaining a part-time role in private practice focused on planning permissions and compulsory purchase advice.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Christopher Proudley has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2015, contributing to the organization for nine years. His role involves providing insights and expertise in the planning sector. He serves as a legal editor, focusing on strategic issues and addressing day-to-day queries related to planning.
Current Roles in Private Practice
In addition to his position at Thomson Reuters, Christopher Proudley maintains a part-time role in private practice. He specializes in planning permissions and compulsory purchase advice, further enhancing his professional portfolio and expertise in the field.
Previous Experience at Trowers & Hamlins
Prior to his current roles, Christopher Proudley worked at Trowers & Hamlins as a Planning Partner for 19 years, from 1994 to 2013. His extensive experience in this position contributed to his knowledge and skills in planning law and practice.
Consultant Roles at Ellis Jones Solicitors LLP and Druces LLP
Christopher Proudley has served as a Consultant at Ellis Jones Solicitors LLP since 2019, and at Druces LLP since 2014. His consulting roles in these firms allow him to apply his extensive experience in planning law and provide valuable insights to clients.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Proudley studied at Poole Grammar School from 1972 to 1979 and later attended The University of Manchester, where he achieved a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) with a 2:1 from 1980 to 1983. His educational background laid the foundation for his career in law, particularly in planning and compulsory purchase.