Farleys Solicitors strengthens commercial law teams
North West law firm Farleys Solicitors has appointed several senior professionals to boost its commercial law services amid ongoing expansion.
John Colvin joins as partner in the commercial litigation team at the Preston office, bringing extensive experience in managing complex business disputes.
John said: “I am excited to join Farleys and look forward to contributing to the firm's continued success and growth.”
Meanwhile, Seb Lang has been named associate partner in the insolvency team, based in Manchester, specialising in guiding businesses through financial difficulties and insolvency procedures.
Seb added: “Joining Farleys is a fantastic opportunity, and I am eager to work with such a talented team to help our clients through challenging times.”
Finally, Rebecca Miller joins the employment team as associate partner at Farleys’ new East Lancashire offices.
She offers expert advice on employment law, including HR policies, disputes and compliance.
Rebecca added: “I am thrilled to be part of Farleys and look forward to supporting our clients with their employment law needs.”
Their appointments follow Farleys’ recent acquisition of Wigan-based Alker Ball Healds Solicitors, extending the firm’s reach and capabilities across the North West.
Ian Liddle, managing partner at Farleys, added: “We are thrilled to welcome John, Seb and Rebecca to the Farleys family.
“Their expertise and dedication will be invaluable as we continue to expand our services and support our clients through a period of growth and development.”
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