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mfg Solicitors—Phil Hunt

01 August 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Law firm welcomes associate solicitor to commercial property team

Law firm mfg Solicitors has recently appointed associate solicitor Phil Hunt to the firm's commercial property team. Phil will be based at the firm’s offices in Birmingham and will work alongside partner Beth Margetson (pictured, right).

Phil (pictured, centre) brings a variety of commercial property expertise acting for developers, investors and occupiers, with particular experience in battery storage projects.

Speaking of his appointment, Phil said: 'I’m pleased to join a business that is committed to investing in its Birmingham-based team. It will be exciting to be a part of realising the firm’s ambitions in our current fast-paced market.

'I’m really looking forward to working with my new colleagues to explore and secure new opportunities in Birmingham.'

Beth Margetson said: 'Phil is a superb addition to our team who has the advantage of already knowing many of our clients from when we have worked together previously. Phil brings extensive experience advising on a variety of development projects, as well as being adept at working with both landlords and tenants to settle occupational arrangements.'

The team has also recently welcomed commercial property paralegal Yasmin Yau-Karim (pictured, left) who will work alongside Beth, Phil and consultant Brian Flint.

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