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Bedell Cristin—Simon Morris & Sukhvinder Chana

04 October 2019
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Double promotion sees two move to managing associate

Bedell Cristin has announced the promotion of two of its members, Simon Morris and Sukhvinder Chana, to the position of managing associate in its global financial services law practice.

A member of the firm since 2009, Simon (right) is based in the Jersey office. He is highly experienced in real estate transactions, acquisitions, corporate finance and offshore funds.

Sukhvinder (left) joined in 2010, and supports the firm’s Guernsey team from its London office.  He advises on a wide range of corporate and banking transactions involving real estate finance, acquisition finance, structured finance, restructuring and insolvency issues.

Global managing partner Tim Pearce commented: ‘We’re thrilled to promote Simon and Sukhvinder to managing associates. They have each been with Bedell Cristin for a number of years, during which they have developed strong client relationships, gained a wealth of experience and demonstrated dedication to providing excellent client service.

‘We’d like to congratulate Simon and Sukhvinder on their well-deserved promotions.’

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