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09 November 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Furley Page—Rebecca Crane & Anna Joiner

Double partner promotion announced in real estate team

Kent law firm Furley Page has announced the promotion of two new partners in a move that enhances its highly-regarded Real Estate team. 

Senior associates Rebecca Crane and Anna Joiner have been promoted to partner in the commercial property and residential property teams respectively. 

An experienced commercial property lawyer, Rebecca Crane (pictured) joined Furley Page in July 2019 and is based at the firm’s Thames Gateway office in Chatham Dockyard. She specialises in all aspects of commercial property work and acts for a variety of clients, including businesses, individuals, developers, banks, pension fund providers, commercial landlords and tenants, charities and local authorities.   

Having graduated from the University of Kent, Anna Joiner joined Furley Page in 2004 and was promoted to associate with the firm’s residential property team 2013. She advises on all aspects of residential property work and specialises in complex property matters including freehold and leasehold property, transfer of equity and joint ownership agreements, and conveyancing for country houses, estates and listed buildings. 

Furley Page’s real estate team is recommended by independent legal guides The Legal 500 and Chambers UK for its wide-ranging expertise.  

The highly-experienced team now comprises five partners, one senior associate, and three associates, together with a legal adviser, a consultant and a solicitor. These specialist lawyers can advise on all aspects of residential and commercial real estate including conveyancing, buying and selling commercial property, property development and financing for property. 

Jeremy Licence, managing partner and head of real estate at Furley Page, said: 'I am thrilled to welcome Rebecca and Anna to the firm’s growing partnership. These promotions are hugely deserved and reflect each lawyers’ hard work and their commitment to providing the highest quality client service. I am confident that they will continue to contribute to Furley Page’s success and growth as we build on the considerable strength of our real estate offering.' 

Furley Page’s real estate team are expert in all aspects of commercial and agricultural property matters. With offices in Canterbury, Whitstable and Chatham, the firm has in-depth experience of all areas of the property market across Kent, the South East and wider UK. 

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