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Taylor&Emmet Builds on Commercial Capability
Sheffield solicitors, Taylor&Emmet LLP, is adding to its growing commercial property team with the appointment of a new associate solicitor.
Jacqui Dyer joins Taylor&Emmet to strengthen its commercial property expertise, bringing a wealth of experience in a broad range of matters, particularly development projects.
For the last seven years, Jacqui has worked at Nabarro’s Sheffield office, handling national cases for major corporate clients. Prior to that, she spent three years at local firm, Keeble Hawson.
Jacqui said: “Having focused most recently on cases for London-based firms, I was keen to return to the Yorkshire market and to have more direct contact with clients. Taylor&Emmet offers me the opportunity to do just that – it has an excellent reputation locally and is proving to be a great place to work.”
Head of Taylor&Emmet’s commercial property department, Max Marrison, added: “Jacqui’s skills complement those of our existing team and she has adapted quickly to our systems and processes. Our client focused attitude enables Jacqui to play to her strengths and we are confident she will be integral in developing our links with agents, professional partners and the wider business community.”
For further information about Taylor&Emmet’s commercial property services, telephone (0114) 218 4000, visit www.tayloremmet.co.uk or follow the firm on Twitter, @tayloremmet.
Issued: 30.01.2014
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