‘One of London’s fastest growing’ law firms expands with new Real Estate Partner
Marriott Harrison, the London based law firm operating in dynamic markets, has announced the appointment of its new Real Estate Partner, Andrew Timoney. Timoney joins Marriott Harrison to bolster the firm’s offerings across all areas of transactional Real Estate.
Timoney joins the firm after almost six years at Mills and Reeve. As an experienced transactional Real Estate specialist, Timoney acts for investors, landlords, tenants, promoters and lenders across all property transactions.
He has previously acted on large deals involving pension funds, family offices, hotel developers, and High Net Worth Individuals. A commercially focused leasing expert, he has also dealt with acquisitions of multi-let investment properties and development sites, seeing the ownership cycle through lettings, management and disposal.
Andrew Timoney commented: “I am pleased to be joining one of the fastest growing firms in the City as I continue to expand my network in the Real Estate market and provide commercially focused advice to clients.”
On the appointment, Daniel Jacob, Managing Partner at Marriott Harrison, added: “We are excited to have Andrew join the team.
“Marriott Harrison works alongside investors and high growth businesses as they build, scale, and evolve, and with Andrew’s network and depth of insight and understanding into the real estate market, we can continue to offer the highest level of advice to our clients.”
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