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12 January 2015
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Kunjal Raval—Mackrell Turner Garrett

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Firm appoints new head of business development & marketing

Mackrell Turner Garrett is proud to announce the appointment of Kunjal Raval to the position of head of business development and marketing.

Kunjal is a qualified solicitor and joined the firm in 2012. Working in a number of departments she has been able to gain experience of a broad range of legal skills including general commercial litigation, contract disputes, mediation and arbitration, insolvency, fraud, intellectual property disputes, matrimonial disputes and personal injury. In her new role Kunjal will be working closely with Mackrell Turner Garrett’s management team and solicitors to develop and implement new strategies aimed at growing the firm on both a domestic and international level.

Kunjal says: “Being here has taught me everything I know about being a ‘real-world solicitor’ and given me the tools I need to start and progress my career. Working amongst some very intelligent and characterful individuals has been a great experience and I look forward to continuing working with them all in my new role.”

Nigel Rowley, managing partner at Mackrell Turner Garrett, says: “In her time here Kunjal has proven herself to be an important member of our team.”

“Her commitment and dedication to her job is what makes her an excellent solicitor and her personality and people skills make her the perfect choice for our new head of business development and marketing.” 

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