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Quartet of promotions for Manchester office of Mills & Reeve
National law firm Mills & Reeve’s Manchester office has announced four promotions, underlining its commitment to organic growth.
Matthew Chantler of the sports team, commercial dispute resolution specialist Rachael Mongan, Richard Hawkridge of the projects and construction team, and David Hawkins of the insurance team have all been promoted to senior solicitor.
Over the last five years Mills & Reeve has successfully expanded its service provision and reputation in Manchester, culminating in its merger earlier this year with Manchester based law firm, George Davies. The Manchester office now provides clients with a full service legal offering.
Mark Hovell, partner and head of Mills & Reeve’s Manchester office, said: “Congratulations are definitely in order for Rachael, Richard, David and Matthew. Their promotions are very well deserved, representing a lot of hard work and determination.
“The last few months have been very positive for the firm, with all staff embracing the merger and welcoming the opportunity to build on internal expertise with new colleagues and teams. Post-merger, we’ve already recorded numerous successes, promotions and new client wins.”
A full service law firm with nationally renowned expertise in the agriculture, charities, education, food and beverage, health, insurance, private wealth, real estate investment, sport and technology sectors, , Mills & Reeve has six offices across the UK.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mills & Reeve, Manchester .
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