Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Yorkshire Law firm Ware & Kay announces Lucy Gilman as Head of its Wetherby office

Yorkshire Law firm Ware & Kay Solicitors has today announced the promotion of Lucy Gilman, to Head of its Wetherby Office. Lucy will take over the responsibility for a growing team delivering commercial, development and residential property, litigation, family, employment and wills and probate services in the West and North Yorkshire region. Lucy takes over the role from Director Michael Peach who will continue to be involved in the business going forward.

Lucy, who joined Ware & Kay in 2012 has over 16 years of experience as a Residential Property Solicitor. She has a wealth of knowledge and a strong reputation for superb client focus. Lucy has represented a number of high profile clients on complex property transactions and is extremely well-regarded within the industry. She has a reputation for establishing close working relationships with clients which enables her to understand them in order to act in their best interests. Lucy will play a key role in supporting the growth of the firm as it continues to expand.

Commenting on her promotion Lucy said: ‘I am looking forward to leading the Wetherby team and embracing this position. My aim will be to focus on assisting in the development of the firm and building relationships with other professionals to continue to deliver quality legal services to clients in Wetherby as well as the wider West and North Yorkshire region.

David Hyams, Managing Director at Ware & Kay said: “I am delighted to congratulate Lucy as Head of our Wetherby Office. It is always wonderful to recognise the achievement and dedication of members of our team. I shall be working closely with Lucy in the future and wish her all the best in her new role”.

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