Elizabeth Parkinson

Elizabeth Parkinson

Legal Editor @ Thomson Reuters

About Elizabeth Parkinson

Elizabeth Parkinson is a legal editor specializing in commercial property transactions and development at Practical Law Company, where she has worked since 2004. She has a background as a partner at Collins Benson Goldhill and has experience in several prominent law firms.

Work at Practical Law

Elizabeth Parkinson has been a Legal Editor at Practical Law Company since 2004. In this role, she focuses on the Practical Law Real Estate team, providing insights and resources related to commercial property transactions and development. Her extensive experience in the field allows her to contribute effectively to the development of legal content that supports practitioners in real estate law.

Previous Experience in Law Firms

Before joining Practical Law, Elizabeth Parkinson worked as a partner at Collins Benson Goldhill, a West End law firm. She has also gained significant experience in the commercial property departments of notable firms such as Norton Rose, Slaughter and May, and Simmons & Simmons. This background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in commercial property law.

Education and Expertise

Elizabeth Parkinson holds a Master’s degree in European Real Estate (Immobilia) from Kingston University, which she completed from 2003 to 2004. She also earned her LLB in Law from Bristol University, studying from 1981 to 1984. Her educational background underpins her specialization in commercial property transactions and development, with a particular interest in planning.

Specialization in Commercial Property

Elizabeth Parkinson specializes in commercial property transactions and development. Her expertise encompasses various aspects of real estate law, particularly in planning. This specialization allows her to provide valuable insights and guidance to legal practitioners and clients navigating the complexities of commercial property matters.

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