07/10/2025
Two specialist energy and resource management partners at Bevan Brittan have been recognised in Legal 500’s prestigious UK Green Ambassadors 2026 list.
Harriet Murray Jones and Nathan Bradberry are two of only 40 lawyers to be selected by Legal 500 for its listings, which put a spotlight on lawyers who lead client work that supports both decarbonisation and the green transition.
Harriet’s profile references how she acts for investors and developers on property issues related to the full lifecycle of renewable energy projects, while it also highlights her thought leadership on topics including grid reform and decarbonisation.
In contrast, Nathan is recognised for advising energy developers, local authorities and more on low carbon initiatives, including district heating and power projects. He also plays a key role in leading Bevan Brittan’s internal environmental sustainability group, which works to tackle and raise awareness of key green issues.
This is the second consecutive year that Nathan has been listed by Legal 500 as a Green Ambassador, while Bevan Brittan has also been included in the organisation’s Green Guide for the past two years.
Nadeem Arshad, Partner and Head of Energy & Resource Management at Bevan Brittan, said: “We are delighted that two of our key experts have received this prestigious recognition from Legal 500.
“We are immensely proud of the work we do to support clients with key energy and green transition projects, with many of these initiatives making a tangible difference to the environment and local communities.
“Harriet and Nathan’s track records speak for themselves and this achievement reflects the fantastic work we’re undertaking across our Energy & Resource Management team. We remain committed to ensuring that our clients get the best possible support on these hugely important issues.”
This latest recognition has come shortly after Bevan Brittan also achieved a record number of top-tier rankings in The Legal 500 UK 2026. The business was recommended in 53 practice areas, with 14 ranked in Band 1.