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17 August 2016
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Aman Sehgal—Muckle LLP

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 Firm appoints expert insolvency lawyer

Aman Sehgal, an experienced insolvency lawyer who has worked on high profile insolvency investigations, has joined Muckle LLP.

Aman has previously advised insolvency practitioners on a range of complex public interest litigation cases. He will further strengthen Muckle LLP’s restructuring capability and his focus is to build up the contentious work of the insolvency practice.

Aman says: “I can identify with Muckle. It stands out from other law firms for having good values, a strong sense of community and a friendly culture. I met Jason Wainwright, Muckle’s managing partner, at an event last year and it was refreshing to meet a senior partner who had such a dynamic vision for what he was trying to build at his firm.

“I was born and brought up in the North East and I always wanted to remain here. When I decided to move on from my previous role, I carefully considered my next step and quite early on I knew Muckle was the right choice for me. It’s important to feel engaged with the business you work for and because Muckle’s focus is within the region you instantly feel that engagement.”

Andrew Cawkwell, partner in the banking and restructuring team, says: “Aman has exactly the right values and approach that is well suited to Muckle and we’re delighted to welcome him to the team.

“There is no doubt that Aman’s extensive insolvency investigation skills will add additional strength and depth to our offer for clients here in the north east across the UK.”.

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