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09 December 2014
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Colin Pace & Tristan Mutimer—Adams & Remers

Two solicitors join London office

Adams & Remers has recently appointed two new solicitors, Colin Pace and Tristan Mutimer who have joined its London office.

Colin joins the residential property team and will once again be working with residential property partner Caroline Roberjot. Caroline and Colin have a strong track record of working together to serve both on and off shore based clients who are buying and selling property at the high end of the London residential market, as well as properties across the UK, both residential and commercial.

Tristan joins the corporate team from Goodman Derrick LLP where he built a strong reputation for his work in the technology sector. Tristan joins partners Simon Jones and Stuart Robertson and will be working on all aspects of corporate work including M & A and Capital Markets.

Colin comments: “I am delighted to be working with Caroline. We have a number of clients buying and selling property for their own use as well as for investment purposes and they rely on a team who can work fast to secure the transaction for them.”

Tristan comments: “I look forward to working with Simon and Stuart. They have a strong reputation in the London market and work with a broad range of both domestic and international clients.”

Robin Illingworth, managing partner comments: “We welcome both Colin and Tristan and their specialist knowledge in their respective fields will be a real asset to both teams.”

 

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