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Andrew Todd

Andrew Todd

UK 2026

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Andrew is a Partner in our Litigation and Dispute management group, specializing in real estate dispute resolution.

Andrew has undertaken some heavyweight real estate litigation (acting for landlord The Peel Group in the successful claim in the Court of Appeal as regards the effect of an alteration provision upon a tenant's desire to remove steel-making fixtures and fittings) and more recently some substantive mandates engaging the real estate development sector.

Andrew is also widely recognized as a leading UK individual in the Building Safety Act 2022. Andrew has further expertise in real estate insolvency. Andrew regularly contributes to industry media such as The FT, The Times, Linked In News and Estates Gazette.

He has extensive experience in the Retail Property sector and leads the firm's overall retail and wholesale sub-sector, acting as client relationship for many global retail corporates.

Aside from conventional High Court litigation, Andrew has substantial arbitration and expert determination experience. Andrew is also a CEDR Accredited Mediator.

Education

LLB, Honours

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Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession

Real Estate Litigation - North East & Yorkshire

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Andrew Todd is a partner in Eversheds Sutherland's litigation and dispute management group. He has a strong reputation in the market for his real estate litigation practice.

Strengths

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  • Andrew is always on hand to deal with real estate litigation matters or as a client partner to discuss all matters.

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