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26 November 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Bevan Brittan

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Triple promotion for partners & associate

Bevan Brittan has announced a triple promotion, resulting in two new partners and an associate.

Carlton Sadler and Hannah Taylor have both been invited to join the firm’s partnership. Hannah (pictured) is a member of the medical law and human rights team, and deals with a wide range of healthcare matters, with particular focus upon mental health law. Carlton works as part of the regulatory and compliance practice, and leads the healthcare regulatory team. He is highly experienced in regulatory and public law, and focuses on service regulation of health and social care.

Helen Heeley, who will move to the position of associate, works in the firm’s clinical risk team, where she specialises in defendant clinical negligence claims.

Bevan Brittan’s managing partner Duncan Weir said: ‘I would like to congratulate Carlton, Hannah and Helen on their promotions and welcome Carlton and Hannah to the partnership. These promotions reflect their excellent market knowledge and the quality of the advice that all of them are providing to our health and social care clients across the country.’

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