Sunday, November 24, 2024

Andrew Jackson Solicitors makes raft of promotions

Regional law firm Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP has made several promotions across the firm, which this year celebrates its 150th anniversary.

Solicitors Yasmin Fenton and Harry Mills (real estate & property), Pippa Heuck (private client) and Grace Moreton (corporate) have been promoted as associates; Rikki Foster becomes a senior solicitor (litigation); and, Benn Shilleto and Sam Bailey have been promoted as trainee solicitor and paralegal respectively (corporate).

Yasmin and Harry each have several years’ experience assisting clients in different sectors across a broad range of transactional commercial property work including sales, purchases and lettings, refinancing, development projects, overage agreements and option agreements.

Pippa has many years’ experience assisting clients with the preparation of Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney and applications to obtain Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration. She also deals with the administration of estates, assisting with complex estates.

With a strong corporate background, Grace is an experienced restructuring and insolvency lawyer who advises across a range of non-contentious matters, which require specialist knowledge of company procedures including share allotments and transfers.

Andrew Jackson’s managing partner, Mark Pearson-Kendall, said: “These latest promotions reflect the firm’s continued investment in our hardworking and dedicated team, and our commitment to the delivery of an excellent service to the businesses and individuals we work with.

“Very well done to our newly promoted associates – Yasmin, Harry, Pippa and Grace – and to Rikki, Benn and Sam, all of whom have demonstrated their ability to deliver exceptional client services, which is what we aim to achieve right across the firm.

“As we celebrate 150 years since Andrew Marvell Jackson established the firm in 1874, we remain committed to retaining and recruiting the best talent from the region and beyond, enabling us to deliver the highest standards to our clients, with a service which is both professional and personable.”

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