Mackrell LLP strengthens residential property team
International law firm Mackrell LLP, which has offices in London and Birmingham, has appointed Amy Khalfan as associate solicitor in its residential property team to support the firm’s expansion.
With over four years’ experience, Amy has handled a wide range of residential transactions including sales, purchases, remortgages, leasehold and freehold matters.
She has also contributed to improving internal case management systems.
In her new role, Amy will manage a diverse portfolio of transactions, providing clear and empathetic advice to clients.
Known for her meticulous approach and proactive communication, she is also committed to mentoring colleagues and supporting team growth.
Amy said: “I am delighted to be joining Mackrell LLP and to be part of a team that shares my focus on providing excellent client service.
“I look forward to continuing to develop my expertise in residential conveyancing, taking on leadership opportunities, and helping to deliver a smooth and supportive experience for our clients throughout their property journey.”
Ben Gurluk, partner and head of the residential property team, added: “Amy is a fantastic addition to the team.
“Her broad experience, client-centred approach and enthusiasm for improving how we work align perfectly with our values.
“We are excited to see the positive impact she will make for our clients and within the team.”
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