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01 June 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Excello Law—Rory Nelson

Banking and commercial lawyer joins in Liverpool

National law firm Excello Law has announced the expansion of its legal team in Liverpool with the addition of lawyer Rory Nelson, who specialises in transactional commercial property matters and property finance.

Rory Nelson joins Excello Law with extensive experience representing purchasers, sellers, landlords, tenants, lending institutions, and borrowers in various transactional commercial property matters. Having served as a partner at the prominent Liverpool city centre law firm, Quinn Melville Barrow LLP, and leading their real estate finance and banking department, Rory brings a wealth of knowledge and a formidable client base to Excello Law. His clientele ranges from well-established private bridging finance companies to public high-street banks. Rory is renowned for providing commercially minded advice tailored to each client's unique requirements and risk profile.

Accompanying Rory in his new role is Jacqueline Beck, who joins Excello Law as a legal secretary. Jacqueline's expertise and dedication will further bolster the firm's capabilities in delivering client support.

Expressing his enthusiasm for joining Excello Law, Mr Nelson remarked, 'I've always been attracted to the Excello model. It allows individual lawyers to directly benefit from their own daily efforts whilst encouraging collaboration between those fee earners to maintain a team environment.'

Regional Director at Excello Law, Julie Mogan, commented, 'We are delighted to welcome Rory Nelson to the firm. He is a valuable contribution to the Liverpool team and brings with him a wealth of experience.

'Excello Law's regional expansion marks a significant milestone for the firm as it continues to establish its presence across the UK. By strategically adding accomplished professionals like Rory Nelson and Jacqueline Beck, Excello Law affirms its unwavering commitment to delivering legal excellence and quality client work.'

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