Northern family law firm reveals new London premises and office head
Hall Brown Family Law is expanding its London presence with a new office and senior appointment.
The company has relocated its team in the capital from an office near St Paul’s Cathedral to larger premises at Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Manchester-headquartered Hall Brown established its London operation at the end of 2017, calling the expansion a “natural and very necessary response” to an increasing client base in the South East.
Coinciding with the move to Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Hall Brown appointed Izzy Walsh as its new London office head.
Izzy qualified as a solicitor with a leading city-based law firm in 2011 and qualified as a solicitor advocate two years later. She is a member of the British Russian and British Ukrainian law associations, as well as the International Bar Association.
Since qualifying, Izzy has handled complex divorce cases involving different European jurisdictions, offshore corporate and trust structures, and elite-level equestrian sport.
Joining her is Nicola Noort, Hall Brown’s newest paralegal.
Sam Hall, the firm’s senior partner and co-founder, said: “We are delighted that Izzy has decided to come on board in order to lead our fast-growing operation in London.
“She is acknowledged by clients and her peers as being both a very capable and well-respected lawyer with great skill in managing a breadth of family law issues.”
He continued: “In particular, she has built up an impressive specialism in handling the sort of quite complicated high net worth international cases which we have been dealing with an increasing amount of.
“We fully anticipate making further appointments in the coming months not simply as a response to that continued growth but as an indication of our total commitment to providing clients with the very best service possible.”
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