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26 April 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Excello Law—Sarah Nolan

Commercial litigator joins in Liverpool

Excello Law has welcomed commercial litigator Sarah Nolan to its Liverpool office.

Sarah was previously head of commercial and employment law at the Jackson Lees Group. She is highly experienced in advising individuals and corporate clients on matters including commercial litigation, contractual disputes and insolvency. She was also a senior investigator and team leader representing 20 bereaved families in the Hillsborough Disaster Inquests.

Jo Losty, Excello Law director, stated: ‘Sarah is a very experienced commercial litigator with a wide-ranging client base. She brings first-class expertise and knowledge and will be a great asset to our expanding team in the North West. We’re delighted she’s joined us.’

Sarah added: ‘I’m delighted to have joined the team at Excello Law and to be working with such a vibrant and innovative new-model commercial law firm. The experience-heavy, bureaucracy-light approach at Excello Law is a perfect fit for me and I have no doubt will enable me to continue to provide a first-class service to my clients.’

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