Partner Article
Midlands Law Firm Sydney Mitchell announces a new partner
Leading Midlands’ law firm, Sydney Mitchell LLP is pleased to announce the promotion of Roy Colaba to Partner in its Corporate Team.
Roy specialises in company law and prides himself in helping businesses through the minefield of corporate and commercial law. He has worked with clients in a variety of sectors developing and planning their growth, investment and exit strategies; this includes acquisitions, disposals, mergers and restructuring.
Karen Moores, Senior Partner, Sydney Mitchell LLP said:
As we emerge from the trials and tribulations of the Pandemic, it is great to be able to promote from within our ranks. Roy has been a rock throughout the last 18 months, helping many clients through the tumultuous times, going above and beyond to help businesses survive the pandemic.
He is certainly a talent to be embraced, to help build the partnership as we all now focus on the future.
Roy commented on his promotion:
What an honour it is to join such a driven partnership team. I am really looking forward to building on our commercial services, helping more companies grow to their full potential.
As a firm Sydney Mitchell epitomises the importance of working with its teams and developing talent for the future of the firm and the future of the legal profession.
Roy, with what little time he has spare, enjoys spending time with his family and has a passion for tennis. He is Secretary to the Warwickshire Law Tennis Association and the LTA Councillor for Warwickshire.
Law firm Sydney Mitchell LLP has offices in Birmingham, Shirley and Sheldon. The firm provides an extensive portfolio of legal services and won the Birmingham Law Society Regional Law Firm of the Year 2020-21. Sydney Mitchell employs over 100 people and has 11 partners.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sydney Mitchell LLP .
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