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15 January 2024
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Excello Law—Sarah Taylor

Excello Law hires property dispute resolution partner in Bristol

Excello Law has announced the addition of property dispute resolution specialist Sarah Taylor to its growing team, as part of the firm's expansion strategy in Bristol and the surrounding areas. Sarah was previously a senior associate at Burges Salmon.

Based in Bristol and serving the South West, Sarah is known for her proficiency in property dispute resolution.

Chief operating officer Jo Losty said: ‘We are pleased to welcome Sarah Taylor to Excello Law. Her impressive background and dedication to excellence align seamlessly with our firm's values. We are confident that her skills and expertise will further enhance our ability to deliver exceptional legal services to our clients. Additionally, Sarah's arrival is a key component of our strategic plan to expand our presence in Bristol and the surrounding regions. We see tremendous opportunities in this area and are excited about the prospect of further contributing to the local legal landscape.’

Commenting on her decision to join Excello Law, Sarah said: ‘I was impressed with Excello Law’s approach to the delivery of legal services, along with its friendly and collaborative culture. It is an ambitious firm, and I am excited to be involved as it plays a significant role in changing the way that legal services are delivered. Being a consultant lawyer gives me the opportunity to focus on the things that I enjoy—delivering excellent client service, building client relationships, and providing commercial and timely advice to clients.’

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