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25 January 2016
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Tom Crittenden—Mackrell Turner Garrett

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Firm welcomes experienced litigation and dispute resolution solicitor

 

Tom Crittenden has joined Mackrell Turner Garrett’s London litigation and dispute resolution team as an associate having spent more than eight years gaining experience with a number of other practices.

Tom is a dispute resolution specialist, with extensive arbitration and litigation experience acting for both businesses and individuals, and has acted for a clients in different sectors including real estate development, financial service providers, technology consultants and implementers and engineering consultancies in the natural resources industry.

Nigel Rowley, managing partner at Mackrell Turner Garrett, says: “We are delighted to be welcoming Tom to our litigation and dispute resolution department.

“He brings with him experience in a wide range of sectors and follows our ethos of being dedicated to providing clients with exceptional services. I am sure he will prove an excellent addition to our team.”

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