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Stacey Cassidy

Stacey is a Partner at award winning law firm, TLT LLP. TLT has most recently featured in The Times prestigious Best Law Firms 2025 Special Report, singling out the firm as one of the best in the UK, with this being the seventh consecutive year TLT has been included in the list.

Real estate development and regeneration is the backbone of Stacey’s practice. Stacey specialises in transactional construction law, supporting clients in the built environment across a range of markets. This includes advising private developers, funders/investors, Registered Providers and local authorities (amongst others) on a range of property transactions from procurement through to completion: new base build projects as well as complicated refurbishment and regeneration schemes. She drafts and negotiates across the range of standard forms (SBCC, JCT, NEC amongst others) and also bespoke contracts, appointments, warranties and associated documents (like security documents). Stacey has advised clients on the impact of the new building regulations and considered contractual implications of the new building safety gateway processes.

Stacey is passionate about female progression in the legal world and is keen to seek to dislodge what some refer to as those “age-old barriers to female career progression” – a lack of flexible working, few female role models, unconscious bias and the perception that to “make it” you have to give up any chance of a work/life balance. She is a mother of 2 cracking boys, aged 14 and 7 and has often sought out opportunities to play her part in discussions around gender balance at the top. She is keen, though, to point out that she isn’t singularly focused on gender balance, her mindset is broader and is keen to fly the flag more generally – its working mothers, yes, but also fathers, people without children who may want to pursue different interests alongside their legal career, who may have other care responsibilities and more – Stacey sees that by embracing diversity a business has an even greater chance of success. Oh, and she has also competed in a Strictly Come Dancing event for a local charity close to her heart, The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice!