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Infrastructure Recruiters
We map 500+ infrastructure-experienced lawyers so your search starts with the full market, not a partial list.
Inside the Infrastructure market.
Our proprietary Titan Crawler AI maps the relevant field first; experienced consultants qualify it by hand. The figures describe the talent market we cover.
- 500+
- lawyers with infrastructure experience
Infrastructure transactions sit at the intersection of real estate, project finance and regulatory law — a combination that produces a talent pool far narrower than the broader property market. Lawyers who operate here advise on the acquisition, financing and disposal of assets such as energy networks, transport corridors, digital infrastructure and utilities, often under complex concession or regulated-asset frameworks that general real estate practitioners rarely encounter.
Within real estate practices, infrastructure is the specialism most likely to require dual fluency: the candidate must understand both the physical asset and the financing structure layered above it. That duality makes lateral recruitment genuinely difficult without a pre-existing map of who holds that capability and where.
We have built exactly that map. Across the market we track 500+ lawyers with verifiable infrastructure experience — associates through partners — giving clients the coverage to move decisively when a seat opens and giving candidates an honest picture of where genuine demand exists.
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Law-firm and corporate mandates alike — from a confidential lateral partner move to a first general counsel — each run on the same evidence-led method.
Lateral Partner & Practice-Group Moves
Confidential lateral partners and practice-group lift-outs, assessed on portable business, conflicts and platform fit.
Explore this search 02In-House & General Counsel
GC, deputy GC and senior counsel for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions.
Explore this search 03Associate & Counsel Recruiting
Mid-level and senior associates and counsel, matched on practice depth and trajectory, not keywords.
Explore this search 04Compliance & Regulatory Leadership
Chief compliance officers and regulatory leaders for the most heavily supervised practices.
Explore this searchBoth sides of the search.
For law firms
Lateral partners, practice groups and associates — a shortlist drawn from the full field of a practice, not a rented database.
Learn moreFor companies
General counsel, compliance and legal-operations leaders for businesses building or scaling a legal function.
Learn moreFor candidates
Considering a move? We approach senior lawyers privately and confidentially — nothing moves without your say-so.
Learn moreInfrastructure recruitment — common questions
What makes infrastructure recruitment different from general real estate search?
Infrastructure mandates typically require lawyers who can handle both the real property dimensions of an asset and the project finance or regulatory frameworks that govern it. That dual profile is rare, which means reactive searches against the visible market miss the majority of qualified candidates. We maintain a live map of practitioners with demonstrated infrastructure credentials, allowing us to conduct targeted outreach rather than broad-market advertising.
Can you recruit infrastructure lawyers for companies that operate outside major financial centres?
Yes. Infrastructure assets — energy, transport, digital and utilities — are geographically distributed, and so is the legal talent that serves them. Our coverage is not concentrated in any single market; we recruit across jurisdictions and match candidates to clients based on asset class and regulatory experience, not proximity.
How do you assess whether a candidate genuinely specialises in infrastructure rather than general real estate?
We look at transaction record, not job title. A lawyer billing infrastructure work inside a broad real estate practice will often carry a generic title, so we verify deal experience at the asset-class level — concession structures, regulated-asset disposals, network acquisitions — before presenting any candidate to a client. That verification step is built into our process, not an afterthought.
Infrastructure
The right infrastructure hire begins with a quiet conversation.
Tell us the mandate — we will tell you candidly whether we are the right firm to run it. No obligation, complete discretion.