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James Bee

James Bee

UK 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

James Bee is an associate in the Environmental, Land & Resources Practice of Latham & Watkins’ London office.

James' experience includes advising clients on the following practice areas, in both a transactional and advisory context:

- Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)

- Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)

- Energy, with a particular focus on renewables

James trained in the firm’s London office, gaining experience in mergers and acquisitions, structured finance, and project finance.

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Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession

Environment & Climate Change - London (Firms)

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Individual Editorial

James Bee is an associate in the environmental, land and resources team. His practice covers a broad range of transactional and regulatory matters, including ESG, EHS and renewables work.

Strengths

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  • He consistently providing honest and no-nonsense advice. His integrity and direct approach make him a trusted adviser whom clients can rely on for clear and practical guidance.

    Environment & Climate ChangeChambers Guide to the Legal Profession
  • James is a very talented young lawyer who demonstrates capability beyond his years.

    Environment & Climate ChangeChambers Guide to the Legal Profession
  • He is a consummate junior, highly responsive, with an impressive work ethic.

    Environment & Climate ChangeChambers Guide to the Legal Profession
  • James Bee deserves particular mention for his exceptional qualities. James is set to be one of the leading environmental lawyers of his generation.

    Environment & Climate ChangeChambers Guide to the Legal Profession

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