Family law partner joins Knights in Brighton
Knights has strengthened its Brighton office with the appointment of Maria Steele-Williams as partner in its family law team.
With over 25 years of experience across the South East and London, Maria is known for her expertise in high-net-worth financial cases and complex children disputes.
She is advocacy-qualified, offering clients seamless support throughout legal proceedings.
Maria said: “I am thrilled to be joining Knights, who are the standout regional professional services firm nationally.
“The firm’s unique one team approach and national scale, combined with its strong local presence in the South East, provides a brilliant platform to deliver excellent service for clients.
“I am already seeing the benefit of working as part of such a talented team.”
Knights operates 32 offices across the UK, providing legal services to businesses, individuals and families.
Lyndsey Ratcliffe, client services director, added: “It’s brilliant to have Maria onboard.
“She’s an expert in her field and brings a significant amount of experience to bolster our family team, which is fantastic for our clients and colleagues as we strive to deliver the very best legal advice.
“This is a really exciting time to be joining the business as we look towards further growth, not just in the South East but nationwide.
“Maria has really hit the ground running and we’re excited to be welcoming yet more top professionals to our teams across the country in the weeks and months to come.”
Looking to promote your product/service to SME businesses in your region? Find out how Bdaily can help →
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular morning National email for free.
A year of resilience, growth and collaboration
Apprenticeships: Lower standards risk safety
Keeping it reel: Creating video in an authenticity era
Budget: Creating a more vibrant market economy
Celebrating excellence and community support
The value of nurturing homegrown innovation
A dynamic, fair and innovative economy
Navigating the property investment market
Have stock markets peaked? Tune out the noise
Will the Employment Rights Bill cost too much?
A game-changing move for digital-first innovatorsÂ
Confidence the missing ingredient for growth