Partner Article
Bristol law firm announces partner promotions
Law firm Womble Bond Dickinson (WBD) has announced a series of senior promotions including two new partners in its Bristol office.
Joining the partnership are Sasha Hinton and Laura Brodie. Sasha works in the property disputes team and specialises in dispute resolution involving all aspects of property management and general commercial property disputes. Laura is based in the Agriculture, Farms & Estates team and specialises in commercial property and agricultural property transactions.
Julian Kinsey, Partner and Head of WBD’s Bristol office, commented: “At WBD, we want our people to enjoy long and successful careers with us and so we work hard to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to develop, grow and be rewarded for their success. We’re very proud of the talent held within our firm; Sasha and Laura have shown great commitment to our clients and to the growth of our practice in the region and beyond.”
The good news is part of a wider round of promotions across the firm with a total of five new partners, one legal director and six associates, including Josh Taylor in the Planning and Infrastructure team in Bristol.
Ranking in the UK’s top 20 law firms, WBD provides legal expertise in eleven key sectors from across eight offices in the UK and 19 offices in the US. Bristol is the firm’s second largest UK office where it employs more than 230 people.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Womble Bond Dickinson .
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