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20 July 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Excello Law—Ben Jenkins

Commercial & property litigation expert joins the team

Excello Law has welcomed commercial and property litigation specialist Ben Jenkins to its team.

Ben joins the firm from his previous position of partner and director of dispute resolution with Crooks Commercial Solicitors in Wakefield. He is a qualified solicitor advocate, and specialises in commercial and property litigation with a focus on ground rent and service charge recovery in relation to commercial and residential property. He is also experienced handling professional negligence claims, landlord and tenant disputes and product liability claims, as well as family law matters such as divorce.

Ben commented: ‘I am delighted to join the Excello Law team. The calibre of lawyers whom I work with is second to none, and the support staff are also excellent, which translates into a better service for the clients. I am truly excited about what the future holds.’

Excello’s managing director George Bisnought added: ‘We are delighted Ben has joined Excello Law enhancing our commercial litigation and family law services, and bringing significant added value to both colleagues and clients through his qualification as a solicitor advocate.’

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