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22 September 2014
Issue: 7623 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Muckle LLP

Four new appointments for real estate team

Muckle LLP has recently made four new appointments into its real estate team. Solicitors Alex Hunter, Ian Gibson and Rhiannon Griffiths have joined the firm and solicitor Andrew Thirlwall has qualified into the team, after spending two years as a trainee. 

Alex has more than nine years’ experience of real estate work, including landlord and tenant matters, property finance, freehold and leasehold acquisitions, disposals and development projects. Ian has four years' experience of acting for commercial developers and the public sector on a variety of real estate matters across the North East. Rhiannon has eight years' experience in advising leading UK financial services institutions on a broad range of real estate and finance transactions. 

Jonathan Combe, partner and head of the real estate team says: “We have invested heavily in our team and these new appointments will help to significantly strengthen the breadth and depth of the advice and service that we can offer to our clients."
 

 

 

Issue: 7623 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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