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Excello Law—Robin Gill

06 September 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Corporate lawyer joins commercial law firm as partner

Excello Law has announced that Robin Gill has joined the firm as a partner. Robin is a highly regarded corporate lawyer and trusted advisor to businesses of all sizes, from startups to enterprises involved in significant transactions. With over two decades of experience in corporate law and a specialisation in advising owner-managed and family-owned businesses, Robin brings a wealth of expertise to the firm.

'We are thrilled to welcome Robin Gill to Excello Law,' said Julie Mogan, regional director at Excello Law. 'Robin's calibre as a corporate lawyer is truly exceptional and will expand the expertise of our team in the North West. His track record of providing invaluable support to businesses aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering a top-tier legal service for clients. Excello Law is the premier destination for experienced lawyers like Robin, and we are excited to have him on board.'

When asked about his decision to join Excello Law, Robin Gill stated, 'While I have always been focused on my clients first and foremost, Excello truly offers something that most law firms can’t: freedom to deliver exceptional service without the many additional factors and distractions that can inevitably be part of traditional law firms, and which can often compromise client service and lawyer job satisfaction. In simple terms, both the clients and the lawyer benefit from working the Excello way – clients come before billable hours and targets. Joining a stable of over 200 experienced partners with a broad range of specialisms is a huge win-win for my clients and for me.'

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