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Hunters Law—Piers Larbey

20 March 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Hunters Law strengthens corporate and commercial practice with specialist M&A law partner hire
Hunters Law is delighted to announce that Piers Larbey has joined the firm as a Partner in the Corporate and Commercial Department.

Piers is an expert in advising on corporate and commercial transactions with a focus on private M&A transactions, investment work and property finance, from a City firm where he was a partner.
With 20 years' experience, Piers has been involved in high-profile and important matters for top 10 FTSE listed companies.

Piers’ extensive knowledge of corporate and commercial transactions and his wealth of experience in this field bolsters Hunters’ existing practice, building on the Department’s expertise and involvement in corporate and commercial matters.

Piers commented: 'I have long admired Hunters Law and am excited to be joining the team I look forward to bringing my experience in corporate and commercial law to the firm’s well-regarded and growing practice.'

Henry Hood, Senior Partner, added 'Piers is an excellent lawyer who brings a wealth of experience to our highly skilled team. We are thrilled that he has chosen to join us and look forward to working with him as we continue to develop Hunters’ corporate and commercial department.'

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