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02 October 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Asserson—Adrian Wallace

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Property development specialist joins as partner

Tel Aviv-based English law firm Asserson has welcomed Adrian Wallace to its London office as a partner.

With more than 30 years of experience in the real estate field, Adrian has spent the last decade at Fladgate LLP. He focuses his practice on property development, acting for residential and commercial developers, as well as advising investors on the purchase, sale and management of investment properties. In addition, he offers particular expertise in the acquisition and disposal of brownfield development sites. He will now join the partnership as part of Asserson’s London office.

Founder and senior partner Trevor Asserson stated: ‘Adrian’s decision to join us reflects our continued success in attracting corporate and private clients to our real estate business. His focus on development complements our existing capabilities, and Adrian will also help us to strengthen our London business.’

Adrian added: ‘“I have watched the growth of Asserson over recent years and I’m very excited now to become a part of it.’

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