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Taylor Rose—Partner promotions

13 November 2024
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Nine partner promotions across key departments

Taylor Rose has announced a raft of new promotions. Seven of the nine partners will be based in its Residential Property teams across the UK, with two based in its commercial property and family law teams.

Adrian Jaggard, CEO of Taylor Rose, commented: “It is something of a cliché to say that people are our greatest asset but nonetheless it is absolutely true. The team members we have promoted to partner have all gone above and beyond to deliver great work to our clients and to live and breathe our values. We are proud to be able to develop and support our teams – whether employed staff or consultants – so they feel they can develop a rewarding long-term career at Taylor Rose, as well as helping us achieve our growth ambitions in key markets.”

The promotions are detailed below:

Residential Property

Bonita Nijran: Bonita has a deep understanding of the complexities inherent to residential property transactions. Her predominant experience is high-net-worth sales and purchases, which also includes acting on behalf of company clients,  re-financing including bridging loans,, developer sales, deeds of variations, new builds, shared ownership, right to buy as well as lease extensions and transfer of equity. Bonita is based at Taylor Rose’s Carter Lane office in London.

Nina Koushi: Nina specialises in sales, re-mortgages and lease extensions for both freehold, leasehold and newly built properties for both individuals and developers.  Based in Ealing, she currently specialises in high-net-worth transactions within London as Taylor Rose continues to grow its offering within the capital.

Emma Shahmoradian: A conveyancing specialist, Emma is well-versed in managing technical transactions involving complex property issues. Her experience covers traditional and modern method auctions, unregistered land, grants of new leases, deeds of surrender and regrant, lease extensions, transfers of equity and right-to-buy schemes. She has been in charge of implementing and growing a new team of lawyers in the Fulham office having successfully overseen the firm’s re-establishment within the area.  

Faye Ransley: Faye is a Licensed Conveyancer with vast experience in sales and purchases of freehold and leasehold properties, remortgages, transfer of equity, and park homes. Faye manages the company’s office in Eastbourne and is extremely passionate about providing an efficient, friendly and superior service to all her clients.

Harley Jaggard-Jones (Consultant): A conveyancer specialising in new-build transactions, Harley started working at Taylor Rose in 2009 after leaving school as a temporary administrative assistant. She has since worked her way up through the firm, via a number of the departments - from reception to litigated costs and eventually settling in the property department. Over the last decade, Harley has worked her way up to team leader before becoming a consultant in 2020. She is now highly recognised by national developers and the new build industry.

Jane Baird (Consultant): Based in Peterborough, Jane manages buy-to-let transactions involving mortgage, bridging and limited company finance, including sales and purchases within auction timescales. Jane is also well versed in transfers of equity and equity release matters, and the preparation of new leases. Since joining Taylor Rose five years ago, she has built a sub-consultancy team of 13 that is still expanding and has secured several strong commercial relationships.

Sophie Durkin (Consultant): Based in Peterborough but with a significant client base around the York area, Sophie is a consultant conveyancer with 23 sub-consultants working under her. Covering all elements of residential property from leasehold and freehold to shared ownership, right to buy, remortgages and transfers of equity, Sophie prides herself and her team on delivering exceptional service and has high ambitions to keep growing her team.

Commercial Property

Lynne Cook: Lynne has over 25 years of experience and is based in Warrington. Her experience includes landlord and tenant issues to leases, assignments, surrenders and licenses, and sales and purchases of various types of commercial property.

Family Law

Louisa Bazett: Louisa’s expertise resides within family law, children's law, and domestic abuse and violence. Based in our Southcoast Family Team, she has covered childcare matters, divorce, private children and domestic abuse proceedings with considerable success. 

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