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Womble Bond Dickinson—Bela Zavery

29 June 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Firm welcomes new real estate partner in London 

Womble Bond Dickinson has strengthened its UK-wide real estate practice and has appointed new partner Bela Zavery who joins the firm's London office. Bela has been advising clients for over 20 years on complex, high value, property development matters and inward investment with a particular focus on residential led development.

Bela is a Build to Rent (BTR) specialist with a first-rate track record and will add significant capabilities and expertise to our national BTR team.

Jonathan Blair, partner, and head of London office at Womble Bond Dickinson, comments: "Real Estate is one of our key growth areas in London, and Bela's significant experience in residential-led development work, together with her particular strengths in the build to rent sector, brings further capability to our London team and we're thrilled to welcome her to the firm and to the partnership."

Bela adds: "Womble Bond Dickinson has a very strong real estate practice and impressive national capabilities. With mandates coming from both the private and public sectors, the firm advises on large-scale development projects, and I am really excited about the opportunities these present. I am looking forward to working with my team and my clients here in London and across the UK." 

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