header-logo header-logo

29 November 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
printer mail-detail

Thursfields—Robin Creek

Commercial property specialist joins in Solihull

Midlands firm Thursfields Solicitors has welcomed Robin Creek to the Solihull office as a director.

Robin (pictured, right) specialises in commercial property law, and joins Thursfields after six years with EMW Law LLP in Milton Keynes. He is highly experienced advising clients such as pension funds and land owners on commercial property issues, as well as clients in the education sector.

Robin said: ‘I was attracted to Thursfields by the ambition and vision of the firm, and because I think the people here are very friendly and approachable. The location of Thursfield’s Solihull office was also a big positive for me, as I live in the town.

‘I’m looking forward to developing my career here and contributing to the company’s continued expansion.’

Tony Gibb (left), a director in Thursfields’ commercial property team, added: ‘We’re delighted to welcome a lawyer of Robin’s quality to our Solihull office, and we’re sure he’ll add to our strength in the region. It’s pleasing to see how Thursfields’ growing reputation is making the company increasingly attractive to top lawyers from across the country.’

MOVERS & SHAKERS

Hugh James—Jonathan Askin

Hugh James—Jonathan Askin

London corporate and commercial team announces partner appointment

Michelman Robinson—Daniel Burbeary

Michelman Robinson—Daniel Burbeary

Firm names partner as London office managing partner

Kingsley Napley—Jonathan Grimes

Kingsley Napley—Jonathan Grimes

Firm appoints new head of criminal litigation team

NEWS
Hugh James has secured 500 places on King’s College London’s new AI Literacy for Law course as part of a major firm-wide push to strengthen its responsible use of generative artificial intelligence
The criminal courts will sit to their maximum capacity next year, after the Lord Chancellor David Lammy lifted the cap on Crown Court sitting days
The Lord Chancellor David Lammy has set out his plans for ‘Blitz courts’, a national listing framework and other elements of the Leveson reforms
A former Commerzbank analyst has been sentenced to eight months in prison for lying during an employment tribunal hearing
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has joined with 60 data protection authorities from around the world to call for ‘urgent regulatory attention’ to the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI)
back-to-top-scroll