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09 August 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Browne Jacobson—Bill Cordingley & Phillip Brettell

Double hire for Cardiff office

Browne Jacobson has grown its recently opened office in Cardiff with the appointments of senior associate Bill Cordingley (pictured left) into its public law team and legal assistant Phillip Brettell (pictured right) into its Criminal Compliance & Regulatory team.

Bill comes from the Welsh Government Legal Services Department where he spent five years working in its Environment and Energy team and Litigation team. During his time in the Department, Bill advised Welsh Ministers on their legal duties and advised on various other public law matters including Forestry, Habitats, Wildlife (hunting and trapping) and Air Quality. He also led on the Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) Bill introduced earlier in the year and the Forestry and Wildlife parts of Agriculture (Wales) Bill. Prior to that Bill worked at Huttons as an in-house barrister.

Phillip, who has extensive investigative and law enforcement experience and corporate security expertise joins the firm from Newport City Council where he was a Compliance Officer in Trading Standards. Previously Phil worked as an investigations support officer at Gwent Police.

Both Bill and Phillip join the firm’s Cardiff team which is currently made up of nine legal professionals who work across Browne Jacobson’s government and corporate sectors, and specialise in public law, regeneration, risk and inquiries, planning, environment and construction.

Tim Edds (pictured centre),partner & Cardiff office head, said of the appointments: “We are pleased to welcome Bill and Phillip to our rapidly expanding Cardiff team at a very busy and exciting time.”

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