Commercial partner joins Knights in Brighton
Law firm Knights has appointed Mark O’Halloran as a partner in its Brighton office, adding over 30 years of commercial law experience to its national team.
Mark brings specialist expertise in manufacturing, tech, sustainability and supply chain law, and has worked both in-house and across Europe.
Recognised by the Legal 500, he is known for his pragmatic, cross-border legal advice.
He will support clients with growth and innovation strategies, with a particular focus on sustainable business practices.
Mark said: “It has been a fantastic first few weeks at Knights and I’m delighted to contribute towards Knights’ continued growth in the South.
“Being part of a truly national team means that I can always make sure that local and regional clients have access to the best possible legal advice.”
Lyndsey Ratcliffe, client services director, added: “Mark is vastly experienced commercial specialist, has a great reputation locally and is a brilliant addition to the team here in Brighton.
“Mark joins us at an exciting time of growth not just regionally but nationally, with yet more talented professionals set to join the business in the weeks and months to come.”
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