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Goodman Derrick—Susie Prowse

01 December 2021
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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London law firm promotes senior associate

Goodman Derrick LPP has recently announced that Susie Prowse has been promoted to senior associate.

Susie is a member of the commercial real estate team advising clients on a full spectrum of transactional property matters including investment acquisitions and disposals, real estate finance, development and landlord and tenant matters.

Susie joined Goodman Derrick in October 2015 having begun her career at DibbsBarker Lawyers Australia (now part of Dentons), working in their Property & Projects team for four years before moving to London.

Susie is qualified as a solicitor in both England & Wales and Australia. While originally taking on a mixed residential and commercial role in the team, Susie now works exclusively within the commercial team as she develops her practise within the development and property finance sectors.


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