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21 May 2019
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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mfg Solicitors—David Raymont

Commercial property partner joins in Telford

Shropshire firm mfg Solicitors has welcomed David Raymont as a partner in its Telford office.

David joins the firm after 24 years with FBC Manby Bowdler LLP in Shrewsbury. He is a highly experienced commercial property specialist who advises clients across a wide range of issues, including sales and purchases of industrial, office and retail premises, property finance, and land issues.

Michael Payne, partner at mfg Solicitors, said: ‘I have known David for many years and he is a tremendous lawyer with excellent credentials which he has built over a near 30-year career. We are a growing team and David is a key appointment as we look to increase our footprint in Shropshire. He is already proving to be a brilliant asset, helping to guide clients through some complex commercial property-related issues.’

David added: ‘mfg Solicitors is rightly regarded as one of the region’s and Shropshire’s most progressive and respected firms and so I didn’t think twice when the opportunity arose. I am delighted to join such a respected team and look forward to expanding our commercial property client portfolio across the county, including Shrewsbury where I have worked for many years.’

 

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