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Moore & Tibbits—Liz Williams

17 March 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Law firm welcomes commercial property solicitor

Moore & Tibbits have recently announced the arrival of Liz Williams (pictured) who joins their Commercial Property team in Warwick.

With over 20 years’ experience, Liz is a well-respected commercial property solicitor, advising clients in all types of commercial property transactions from leases and acquisitions of land for development to the sale and purchase of small businesses such as hotels, restaurants, shops and cafes to name a few.

Christopher Houghton, Head of the Commercial Property team said: 'We are absolutely delighted that Liz has joined our team. Her wealth of experience with all types of commercial property transactions enhances and strengthens the services we are able to provide to both our existing and future clients. Liz’s appointment demonstrates our continued commitment to develop and diversify our expertise for our clients.'

 

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