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07 June 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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DMH Stallard—Debbie Venn

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Commercial team hires technology & travel specialist

City firm DMH Stallard has announced Debbie Venn as the latest partner joining its commercial team.

Formerly the head of technology, media and telecommunications at asb law, Debbie brings ample experience in advising businesses based in London and the South East. As well as her expertise in IT, data protection and commercial issues, she is also an expert in travel law. Debbie commented: ‘Over the last few years DMH Stallard has reinforced its leading role in the South East, working for successful businesses across the area, as well as the region’s entrepreneurs. I’m particularly pleased to have the opportunity to join the team at a time when they are enjoying such dynamic growth.’

Partner and head of the corporate and commercial practice Jonathan Grant added: ‘Debbie is an outstanding appointment for the firm. The DMH Stallard commercial team has seen fast growth over recent years under the leadership of John Yates; Debbie’s joining is a key to us making the next step forward and we anticipate further growth.

‘I worked with Debbie several years ago and I know she will help John advance our general commercial law practice; we are committed to help Debbie meet her career ambitions, allowing us to look after a wider group of clients.’

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