Ian Graves

Legal Director
About

Ian advises on major infrastructure projects, with particular focus on energy transmission, transport and water schemes. He acts for leading electricity and gas transmission operators, water utilities and transport promoters on Development Consent Orders, compulsory purchase, protective provisions and planning agreements. 

Ranked as a Leading Associate for planning in the West Midlands by Legal 500 (2025), Ian delivers commercially focused advice that draws on deep sector knowledge and an understanding of both the regulatory landscape and client commercial drivers.

Ian acts for some of the UK's most significant infrastructure clients. He advises a major national electricity transmission operator on multiple grid reinforcement projects enabling increased low-carbon energy capacity, as well as visual improvement schemes and protective provisions for third-party developments connecting to the national grid. He also acts for a leading national gas transmission operator on consenting and land matters, and advises water utilities on strategic resource planning and major infrastructure delivery.

His transport sector experience includes acting for a leading high-speed rail company on Phase 1 implementation, including complex compulsory purchase compensation matters with claims valued in excess of GPB 50 milion. Ian was also part of the team advising a UK Government department on legal challenges to national aviation policy, where the team's advice on consideration of European protected sites was upheld by the Supreme Court.

Ian is an accomplished drafter, experienced in producing development consent orders, explanatory memoranda and protective provisions from both promoter and statutory undertaker perspectives. He holds the Higher Rights of Audience qualification and has substantial experience of managing complex examinations and public inquiries.

Ian is ranked as a Leading Associate for planning in the West Midlands by Legal 500 (2025), having previously been recognised as a Rising Star (2022–2024). The directory has also acknowledged his environmental law credentials, noting his "impressive experience" and "expertise in environmental law."

Ian has a particular interest in legal technology and the application of artificial intelligence to legal practice.


EXPERIENCE

  • Advising a major national electricity transmission operator on multiple DCO projects to upgrade and reinforce the high-voltage power network, enabling the grid to transport increased low-carbon energy capacity across England.
  • Successfully promoting a GBP 1 bn underground gas storage facility DCO authorising storage of approximately 500 million cubic metres of natural gas, including associated pipeline infrastructure and grid connections.
  • Acting for a leading high-speed rail company on Phase 1 implementation between London and the West Midlands, including complex compulsory purchase compensation matters with claims valued in excess of GBP 50 mln.
  • Advising a global port operator on a major new container terminal development involving significant marine elements, including marine licensing, Habitats Regulations assessment and environmental assessment of effects on European protected sites.
  • Advising a major water utility on the development of its Water Resources Management Plan, regional water resources planning and strategic resource options, including Strategic Environmental Assessment, Habitats Regulations and Water Framework Directive compliance.
  • Advising a UK Government department on legal challenges to national aviation policy relating to airport expansion. The team's advice on consideration of European protected sites was upheld by the Supreme Court.
 
Languages
  • English
Education

    AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

    • Ranked – Planning (Leading Associate), Legal 500 UK – West Midlands 2025
    • Ranked – Planning (Rising Star), Legal 500 UK – West Midlands 2022–2024
     

    Prior Experience

    • 2016–2019: Legal Director, Birmingham-based national law firm
    • 2015–2016: Associate Director, specialist infrastructure planning firm
    • 2011–2015: Senior Lawyer, national environmental regulator
    • 2006–2011: Solicitor and Trainee Solicitor, major metropolitan council

    Memberships and Affiliations

    • Law Society of England and Wales