A highly experienced Partner, he finds solutions to disputes and problems concerning property, but also advising clients on risk management and avoiding conflicts arising.
He has a distinguished track record for leading on complex, high profile and heavyweight disputes.
As well as handling property-related disputes, Damian also has a strong national reputation for his experience in advising on risk management/policy and in handling complaints and claims of discrimination under the Equality Act 2010, acting for service providers and public bodies. That experience includes advising in connection with enforcement action from the Equality & Human Rights Commission.
Damian also has specific expertise in property-related contentious telecommunication matters and disputes involving the Electronic Communications Code having advised operators, occupiers and site providers over many years.
The Legal 500 UK refers to Damian as ‘an expert in telecoms disputes’ and notes Damian to be a key contact with a national reputation specialising in matters concerning the Equality Act 2010 and the Electronic Communication Code.
Chambers & Partners 2025 refer to Damian as “responsive, accessible and client-centric” and The Legal 500 UK, 2025 “excellent technical knowledge and an eye for detail”.
The Legal 500 UK also said: ‘Damian Hyndman really stands out. Really fantastic, sharp, very likeable with a calming gravitas. A re-assuring presence on any case. He is a trusted and highly regarded adviser for the business. He is incredibly personable, approachable and calm. Always accessible and responsive, he is really in tune with our business and goes the extra mile to consistently deliver a top-class client-focused service. An excellent leader and team-player. Technically very strong, knowledgeable, focused and commercial, he does not ‘over-lawyer’ situations’
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- advising two train operating companies and a Premier League Football Club in connection with complaints and claims under the Equality Act 2010, including enforcement action from the Equality & Human Rights Commission.
- various development assembly projects involving the removal and relocation of telecoms apparatus – recently including the Axis Building in Birmingham for the Axis Square Development and the implementation of a strategy to removal all occupying operators.
- acting for a range of national and global consumer sector clients on portfolio management issues and contentious property disputes.
- a lead Partner acting for a UK bank in one of the largest regulatory projects recently undertaken by any English law firm. The project related to the FCA's investigation into the mis-selling of derivative products to small and medium size corporate customers
- Damian has published articles in Lexology, Estates Gazette, The Lawyer, Access by Design and Property Week.
- He regularly provides bespoke training sessions for clients focused upon accessibility issues/reasonable adjustments, telecoms and core areas of property law.
- Chambers & Partners 2025 notes Damian has particular expertise in matters concerning telecoms and transport and that “He is very responsive, accessible and client-centric. He stands out because of his willingness to go the extra mile” and that “He’s very good and knowledgeable.”
- The Legal 500 UK, 2025 states that: “Damian Hyndman has excellent technical knowledge and an eye for detail” and that “Damian is very client centric, authentic and commercial. He is everything a client wants in their trusted adviser. He stands out from others because of his willingness to go the extra mile and work hard to demonstrate value. Damian is our go to expert for his expertise in complaints and claims relating to accessibility and discrimination under the Equality Act 2010 and someone we have readily recommended to other sector contacts”
- The Legal 500 UK, 2024 states that: ‘Damian Hyndman is a great leader, communicator, and collaborator. He is extremely bright and responsive.’
- ‘Damian Hyndman really stands out. Really fantastic, sharp, very likeable with a calming gravitas. A re-assuring presence on any case. He is a trusted and highly regarded adviser for the business. He is incredibly personable, approachable and calm. Always accessible and responsive, he is really in tune with our business and goes the extra mile to consistently deliver a top-class client-focused service. An excellent leader and team-player. Technically very strong, knowledgeable, focused and commercial, he does not ‘over-lawyer’ situations’
- ‘Damian Hyndman has provided a lot of support recently on real estate issues. Damian really understands our business and has a wealth of experience in this area, which has been instrumental in helping us resolve various real estate disputes and other matters.’
- Ranked in Chambers UK since 2018. The 2024 edition states that ‘Damian Hyndman has a good reputation in the real estate litigation sector’
- Member, The Law Society
- Member, Property Litigation Association
- Former Chair, Northern Division of the Property Litigation Association
- Former Head of Real Estate Disputes in Leeds, Manchester and Edinburgh
- LLB (Honours) Law
- Legal Practice Course, Nottingham Law School
- Diploma in Advanced Litigation (with Distinction), Nottingham Trent University (December 2002)
- Diploma in Litigation & Dispute Management (March 2003)
- Damian qualified in September 2000, joined Eversheds Sutherland in December 2000 and became a Partner in the Real Estate Litigation team in May 2010