Partner Article
New partner is welcomed by North East law firm
Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors has announced the appointment of a new partner.
Kenton Bazeley, who is a specialist in all areas of Commercial Litigation, with a particular emphasis on Professional Negligence and Insolvency, has been promoted to partner of the law firm from 1st April, 2014.
Kenton, 38, who is originally from Northamptonshire, moved to the North East when he joined Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors’ Wynyard-based Commercial Law team in 2008, having worked in Yorkshire since completing his law degree.
He commented: “At Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors we’re successfully developing and growing our business. Since I joined in 2008, the Commercial Litigation team has more than doubled in size. We’re keen to provide the best legal services to businesses across the Tees Valley, North Yorkshire and County Durham, and we anticipate expanding our team further in the future.”
John Hall, Managing Partner with Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors, added: “Having provided legal services in the North East since 1841, Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors is now laying the foundations for its future. We’re pleased to be welcoming a new partner who will be playing a part in building the company, and serving our community, for many years to come.”
Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors is the Tees Valley’s largest full service law firm with offices in Wynyard Park, Stockton on Tees, Hartlepool and Barnard Castle. It has a multi-disciplinary business law team, based at Wynyard Park, offering expertise in fields including commercial property, dispute resolution, mergers, acquisitions and disposals, intellectual property and employment law. For further advice, contact Tilly Bailey & Irvine Solicitors on 01740 646000.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tilly Bailey and Irvine Solictors .
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