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Jackson Lees makes key appointment to Property Team
North West law firm Jackson Lees has expanded its property department with the appointment of Ben Keating, a Residential Property Conveyancer, who will join the firms Hoylake office.
Ben joins the fast-growing Property department, which has seen new business increase by 24% in the last 12 months.
Ben will support Angela Hesketh, Director & Group Head of Property at Jackson Lees. Angela said: “I’m delighted to announce Ben Keating’s appointment to our Property team. Ben is an experienced and highly capable property expert, having worked on a variety of cases in residential property, development work and leasehold transactions.
“Ben is committed to making a positive difference in local projects and I am confident he will make a wonderful addition to the team.”
Ben Keating said: “It’s an honour to join the Property team at such a well-established firm. This team has a real depth of skill and experience and this, coupled with their outstanding community engagement, client-focused culture and commitment to staff wellbeing, make the firm a great place to work. I’m looking forward to joining the Hoylake team and getting involved in the local community.”
The Jackson Lees Group is an award-winning firm made up of Broudie Jackson Canter and Jackson Lees. The Group provides a full-service legal solution to personal and commercial clients and has over 280 employees across six offices in Merseyside and Manchester.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Olivia Solomon .
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