Ex-Linder Myers team joins Taylors
The Corporate Recovery team from Linder Myers’ Manchester office has joined Taylors, in a move that will bring further significant growth for the niche commercial firm that recently reported a 21% increase in turnover for the 2014 financial year.
Mark Dennis, James Haigh and Peter Crewe will all join the firm as Partners and George Dennis will join as Paralegal. All four will be part of an enlarged Restructuring & Corporate Recovery team, headed by Andrew Livesey. Earlier this year, the team appointed Stuart Beatson who joined from Pannone and announced the promotion of Grahame Love to Partner.
Andrew Livesey commented: “We are obviously delighted that the team has joined Taylors and very much welcome them to the firm. Their appointments represent an opportunity for significant growth, of not only our existing Restructuring & Corporate Recovery offering, but across the firm in a number of our key service areas, and in both the Manchester market and wider afield throughout the North West”.
“Mark and the team are all very well connected and highly regarded in the market and have a loyal following of a number of established corporate clients who, I am proud to say, are extremely supportive of the team’s move to Taylors”.
Speaking of the move, Mark Dennis said: “We are delighted to be joining Taylors. As soon as we opened discussions, it became obvious that our client bases were complimentary and the fact that we are now a team of five Partners substantially increases our capacity and offering. We are all very much focused on developing the Taylors brand and practice”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Taylors Solicitors .
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