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Payne Hicks Beach—four promotions

10 June 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Law firm welcomes two partners and two senior associates
Law firm Payne Hicks Beach has recently promoted two new partners and two senior associates.
 
Victoria Hingston has been made Partner in the Family team, while Emma Harris has been promoted to Partner in the Private Client team. Charlotte Henshall becomes Senior Associate in the Dispute Resolution team as does Luke Arnold
 
Victoria advises clients on all aspects of family law and has extensive experience with private law children matters, both international and domestic and, in recent years, her focus has been on complex financial disputes with an international dimension. 
 
Having joined Payne Hicks Beach in 2020, Emma deals with complex probate and estate administration. Emma also has expertise in obtaining foreign equivalents of grants of probates, resealing of English grants overseas and resealing here of Commonwealth grants.
 
Charlotte joined Payne Hicks Beach in 2018 and focuses on commercial litigation, contentious trusts and probate disputes as well as regulatory matters, with particular expertise in multi-jurisdictional disputes.
 
Luke is experienced in resolving a wide variety of residential and commercial real estate disputes acting for both landlords and tenants. Luke is recognised in the Legal 500, 2020 edition for Property Litigation in the South East. He joined Payne Hicks Beach in June 2020.
 
Robert Brodrick, Chair of the Management Board at Payne Hicks Beach, commented: 'I am pleased to welcome Victoria and Emma to the partnership. Congratulations also go to Charlotte and Luke, who have shown in the short time they’ve been with us that they are of great value to the firm.'

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