"...we have a lot of confidence in the lawyers because they know their subject extremely well and understand the business implications of their advice." Chambers 2008
Emma Tattersdill is a director and sole proprietor of Emma Tattersdill Ltd who is a partner in Marrons.
Regularly acts for clients in claims for damages and/or injunctions. Specialises in environmental law, including contaminated land; water and air pollution; waste; odour and noise.
Specialist knowledge of ecological issues including protected sites and species.
Works with clients in both the private and public sector in Judicial Review and appeal proceedings and in relation to enforcement action such as Abatement Notices and prosecutions.
Extensive experience of alternative dispute resolution such as mediation.
The Law Society.
UK Environmental Law Association (UKELA).
Environmental Law Foundation.
Affiliate Member of the Institute of Ecology and Environmental Managements (IEEM)
LLB (Hons) with French at Leicester University and Diplôme d’Etudes Juridiques Françaises at Université Robert Schuman, Strasbourg.
Completed the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law, Guildford, gaining a distinction.
Qualified in 1998 after a short period working for the European Parliament. Worked in private practice at Edge Ellison and Eversheds before joining Marrons in 2006.
Completed a Certificate of Higher Education in Practical Ecology and Wildlife Conservation at the University of Leicester, obtaining a distinction.