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29 April 2014
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Parabis Law LLP

Partner promotions for LLP

Parabis Law LLP has announced the promotion of 12 members to partner. 

The six women and six men are drawn from the three firms that comprise the LLP—Plexus Law, Greenwoods Solicitors and Cogent Law, and are based at offices across the UK.
 
The new partners include:
 
•        Gary Beazleigh, personal injury, Plexus Law, Folkestone
•        Claire Dinoff, motor, Greenwoods, Manchester
•        Megan Galliet, disease, Plexus Law, London
•        Marise Gellert, property risks & coverage, Greenwoods, London
•        Lorien Helm, motor, Plexus Law, Manchester
•        Neil Kochane, disease, Plexus Law, London
•        Paul Langley, injury, Plexus Law, Croydon
•        Simon Lindsey, disease/public liability, Greenwoods, Southampton 
•        Simon Martin, motor /employers' liability, Greenwoods, Milton Keynes
•        Emma Myers, private client, Cogent Law, Croydon
•        Paul Phillips, catastrophic injury, Greenwoods, London
•        Anna Pickering, fraud and litigation, Plexus Law, Halifax

Commenting on the promotions, Tim Oliver, senior partner of Parabis Law LLP, says: "We're building a strong, versatile and expert team here whose aptitude for innovation and hard work is helping to keep Parabis at the forefront of legal service developments. I'd like to congratulate all those who have been promoted and thank them for the contribution they make to our success."

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