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06 June 2014
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Stuart Haynes—Aaron and Partners LLP

Corporate & commercial partner joins Shropshire law firm

Aaron & Partners LLP, which has offices in Shrewsbury, Chester and Manchester, has boosted its corporate offering with the appointment of a new corporate and commercial partner, Stuart Haynes.
 
Stuart, who joins the company from a Telford law firm, has been specialising in corporate transactional work, intellectual property licencing and strategy, commercial contract, international trade work and inward investment into the UK for the last 15 years. During that time, Stuart has dealt with a number of high profile transactions within Shropshire, the West Midlands and beyond building up a reputation for his thorough research and focused advice.
 
A long-standing member of the Integrated Advisory Group (IAG) International—a network of carefully selected legal, tax and business professionals from around the world—Stuart has acted for numerous UK companies wishing to do business abroad, and foreign subsidiaries within the UK.
 
Andy Duxbury, chief executive at Aaron & Partners, says: “We’re delighted to welcome Stuart to Aaron & Partners. We strongly believe that the best way to serve our clients’ needs is to continually expand our offering and develop the specialist legal expertise within our team.
 
“We’re always looking to add another string to our bow and Stuart’s experience of dealing with international lawyers, as well as his established reputation in both corporate and commercial law, make him a major asset to the team.” 

 

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