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04 April 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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DMH Stallard—Mark Rennie

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Family law expert joins as partner

DMH Stallard has announced the arrival of family law specialist Mark Rennie, who has joined the firm’s Horsham office as partner.

Prior to joining, Mark was the head of the family department at asb law. He specialises in matrimonial law, with a particular focus on cases involving an aspect of business ownership. He is highly experienced in handling complex, high-value family disputes, and also offers expertise in contested wills and inheritance act claims.

Mark commented: ‘I am pleased to join the team at DMH Stallard at such an exciting time for the firm and look forward to assisting the business in its ongoing and ambitious plans for growth generally and in particular the Horsham office. Throughout my career I have always sought to ensure my clients are protected and supported through what is for many a very difficult journey and DMH Stallard provides me with the opportunity to ensure that anyone using our services will be treated with the highest standard of excellence which they deserve.’

Managing partner Richard Pollins added: ‘This is yet another exemplary appointment for the firm at one of the most exciting times in our long history. Mark’s skill set, experience and all-round qualities mirror the calibre of legal professionals that we are known for, and I’m delighted he is now part of the DMH Stallard team.’ 

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