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09 November 2011
Issue: 7488 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Mark Errington Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP is to open an office in Singapore with the hire of insurance and reinsurance partner Mark Errington from Barlow Lyde & Gilbert (BLG).

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP is to open an office in Singapore with the hire of insurance and reinsurance partner Mark Errington from Barlow Lyde & Gilbert (BLG).

Mark specialises in complex policy coverage and subrogated recovery actions on behalf of a range of global insurers and reinsurers.  

Managing partner Jonathan Watmough says: “We have been looking for the right opportunity to grow our presence outside the UK to enable us to deliver excellent service to our clients, where they want it.”

Issue: 7488 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Ward Hadaway—19 promotions

Ward Hadaway—19 promotions

19 promotions across national offices, including two new partners

Brabners—Ruth Hargreaves

Brabners—Ruth Hargreaves

Partner promoted to head of corporate team

Slater Heelis—Liam Hall, Jordan Bear & Joe Madigan

Slater Heelis—Liam Hall, Jordan Bear & Joe Madigan

Chester office expansion accelerates with triple appointment

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