Sunday, February 23, 2025

Corporate and commercial law specialist Luke joins Wilkin Chapman

Corporate and commercial law specialist Luke Rees has joined the 18-strong corporate and commercial law team at Wilkin Chapman.

Luke has more than 15 years’ experience in law working with a wide range of commercial clients on company sales and purchases, private equity investments, corporate restructures, shareholder agreements, and a full range of commercial agreements.

Luke said: “It’s a great time to be working at Wilkin Chapman, joining fellow partner Ed Capes and the team in Lincoln while collaborating with the wider teams across Grimsby and Beverley. One of the things that attracted me to the firm was its excellent reputation for providing advice in the energy and renewables sector and I am keen to work with head of sector, Roly Freeman, to further develop our existing relationships with clients and intermediaries in this area.”

Ed Capes, corporate and commercial partner at Wilkin Chapman, said: “Luke’s appointment is a great boost to our well-established team. He has a strong reputation for offering pragmatic corporate advice which has seen him cultivate close relationships with intermediaries and clients both locally and nationwide. Add to that his extensive experience advising clients on a full range of commercial contracts, and we’re thrilled to welcome him to our team.”

Luke joins Wilkin Chapman’s Lincoln office having spent the last five years of his career in Lincoln and his appointment strengthens the firm’s growing corporate and commercial expertise across Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire.

Luke is married with a young family and he spends most of his time following his children’s various sporting endeavours, including helping out as a cricket coach.

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