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05 June 2017
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Bhargav Trivedi—Birketts

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Firm makes partner promotion

Birketts has announced the promotion of Bhargav Trivedi to partner.

Bhargav, who joined Birketts' Commercial Property Team in 2013, commented: ‘Birketts is one of East Anglia's largest, fastest growing and well-respected law firms and I'm thrilled to have been appointed a Partner. It’s an exciting time for the firm and I look forward to playing a central role in helping to continue the growth of our commercial property practice.’

Chris Schwer, head of Birketts' commercial property team, said: ‘Bhargav has been an integral part of our successful team for several years and his promotion is richly deserved. He has a wide range of experience, including working on developments for regional and national housebuilders, housing associations and regional development agencies. He also deals with property disposals and acquisitions as well as supporting our corporate team with transactions that have property aspects.’

Jonathan Agar, chief executive officer, for Birketts, added: ‘I am delighted to welcome Bhargav to the partnership in recognition of the hard work and dedication that he has made towards our success. Over the years we have developed one of the largest dedicated property teams within any firm outside London, numbering over 100 specialists. As a firm we recruit where necessary but promote from within wherever possible as we seek to provide real career development opportunities while maintaining our high standards of client care.’

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