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06 July 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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DMH Stallard

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Triple promotion adds three partners

DMH Stallard has bolstered the partnership with three promotions, of lawyers Camilla Bishop, Chloe Karamian and Justine Tocher.

Private client specialist Camilla Bishop (pictured) joined the firm from Irwin Mitchell at the start of 2017. She regularly handles matters such as inheritance tax planning, wills and estate administration, and trusts, with particular experience in working with elderly and vulnerable clients, including in court of protection issues.

Chloe Karamian initially trained in-house with a local government authority, before joining DMH Stallard as a planning and highways solicitor in 2014. She works with the firm’s planning and environment group, and advices developers, house builders and individual private investors.

Justine Tocher has been part of the firm for more than 15 years. She is a corporate finance specialist who advises private companies on matters such as M&A deals, private equity and venture capital investments, restructurings and joint ventures.

The firm’s managing partner Richard Pollins commented: ‘These promotions are richly deserved and underline our commitment to the continued growth of the firm in London and the South East and retaining the very highest calibre individuals in the sector. We have made a number of well-deserved promotions and new appointments at partner and associate level over the last 12 months and there is no doubt we will be making further announcements over the coming months as we continue to grow.’

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