Gateley Legal strengthens Reading corporate team
Gateley Legal has bolstered its Reading office with the appointment of Mo Shabbir as senior associate in the corporate team.
Mo joins from Moorcrofts LLP, where he spent eight years advancing in the corporate law team. He brings significant expertise in areas such as private company mergers and acquisitions, SEIS/EIS investments, corporate restructuring and governance.
He said: “I am really pleased that I have joined Gateley Legal’s Corporate team.
“Gateley has built and maintained a very strong presence in the Thames Valley area and have a reputation for producing high calibre work.
“I am looking forward to working with the team to continue to drive that forward.”
With over 40 professionals in its Reading office, Gateley Legal continues to support businesses across the Thames Valley, offering tailored legal solutions to help drive growth and success in the region.
Nicola Bennett, corporate partner at Gateley Legal Reading, added: “We are delighted to welcome Mo to the Corporate team.
“He is well-respected among the local corporate community and has excellent client relationships.
“I am confident he will be an asset to our team as we continue to strengthen our corporate offering in Reading.”
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