Festive Focus: Our chat with Andrew Johnson of law firm Gateley Plc
Can you introduce yourself and your business to our readers?
“I’m Andrew Johnson, a commercial litigation lawyer at Gateley Plc and head of the Leeds office.”
What was your company’s biggest achievement of the year?
“Our business is going from strength to strength: lots of great new people have joined our Leeds team and we’re proud of the work that we’re doing with fantastic businesses across Yorkshire and more widely afield.”
How would you approach 2018 differently, given the chance?
“I’m very happy with 2018 professionally; it’s easy to enjoy what you do when you work with great people and great clients every day. Now, on the other hand, maybe I should have exercised more, ate less and treated my body as a temple - maybe in 2019!”
What are your company’s plans for the new year?
“Growing the Gateley team even more; if you’re interested in working with a fantastic legal business (as a client or a colleague), please get in touch.”
What’s your favourite Christmas song?
“Sleigh Ride by The Wurzels. It rocks!”
Gateley Plc is a member of Welcome to Yorkshire’s Y30 Club of Yorkshire-based business partners.
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