New lead for Hawkswell Kilvington’s London office
Specialist construction and engineering solicitors Hawkswell Kilvington have appointed Ben Mellors as partner, leading its expansion into London with a new office at 100 Bishopsgate.
A specialist construction lawyer, Ben brings extensive experience advising clients on contract negotiation, project delivery, and dispute resolution.
His appointment marks a significant step in the Leeds-headquartered Hawkswell Kilvington’s national and international growth strategy.
Ben said: “I am excited to join Hawkswell Kilvington to further develop its London and international offerings.
“The firm is already a very well established and respected construction boutique, and I look forward to working with the talented team of lawyers to build on the firm’s success and drive further growth.”
The London office strengthens Hawkswell Kilvington’s presence in the capital, enhancing its ability to support clients across the construction and engineering sectors.
Daniel Silberstein, managing partner at Hawkswell Kilvington, added: “Ben has a fantastic reputation, an impressive client roster and his appointment significantly strengthens our offerings in London and on the international stage.
“We are thrilled that he chose to join us.”
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