Hethertons Solicitors strengthens property team
York-based Hethertons Solicitors has appointed Khal Shahjahan as associate director to bolster its property team.
With over 25 years of experience in property law, Khal joins from Berwins Solicitors and brings extensive expertise in residential, commercial, and agricultural property, including property finance, business leases and investment portfolios.
Based in the Boroughbridge and York offices, Khal will also contribute to business development as the firm continues to expand its presence across Yorkshire.
He said: “I am delighted to be joining Hethertons at such an exciting time of growth.
“Their client-first approach, commitment to excellence, and outstanding reputation made this an opportunity I couldn’t pass up.
“This move not only allows me to contribute to the firm’s continued success but also to be more present in my local community, something I am looking forward to.”
Hethertons Solicitors, with over 40 legal professionals, offers a comprehensive range of legal services for both individuals and businesses across the region.
David Hallam, director of commercial property at Hethertons Solicitors, added: “We are really pleased to welcome Khal to the property law team.
“His extensive expertise will be a tremendous asset, making him a valuable addition to the firm.
“His knowledge and dedication will not only enhance our services but also play a key role in driving the firm’s continued growth and expansion as we strengthen our support for our clients.”
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