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19 July 2011
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Ross Berridge Thomas Eggar LLP

Leading law firm Thomas Eggar LLP today announces the appointment of Ross Berridge as the newest member of the property dispute resolution team in the firm’s London office.

Prior to joining Thomas Eggar, Ross spent 9 years with CMS Cameron McKenna LLP.
A member of the Property Litigation Association, Ross brings a wealth of knowledge of the property and financial services sectors and experience working with institutional landlords, PLCs and property companies.

On his new appointment Ross commented: “Thomas Eggar has an excellent reputation and I am delighted to be joining an ambitious team with high profile cases and work ahead. The opportunity to help strengthen the firm’s property dispute resolution team and financial services sector is a thrilling prospect”.

Commenting on the appointment, Richard Purcell, Partner and Head of the property team said: “I am delighted that Ross has joined the firm. He brings with him great experience and enthusiasm which will complement and further enhance Thomas Eggar’s client offering in property and financial services. He is a well regarded lawyer in his field and is very practised in handling sensitive and high value commercial property dispute cases.”

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