Asserson adds trio to Manchester team
International law firm Asserson has strengthened its Manchester office with three new hires across its real estate and dispute resolution teams.
Adele Merifield has joined as senior associate and Sangiwe Mbele as paralegal in the real estate team, while Moishe Noe has been appointed as associate in dispute resolution.
Based in Arkwright Buildings, the Manchester team supports a wide range of local and national clients as the firm continues to grow its presence in the city.
Michael Clavell-Bate, partner and head of the Manchester office, said: “We’re building something really exciting here and each of our three new team members brings valuable experience and a strong reputation in their respective fields.
“This expansion further reinforces our position in the region and reflects the firm’s commitment to growing a leading presence in the heart of Manchester.
“We’ve assembled a stellar team with genuine strength and depth, energy and ambition, and we’re continuing to attract top talent across key specialisms.
“Our growth is driven by client demand and a clear vision for what we want to achieve here.
“We’re proud of what we’ve built so far, and there’s much more to come, with further hires in the coming months.”
Howard Rubenstein, managing partner at Asserson, added: “Manchester is central to our national growth strategy.
“The city’s talent and energy make it the perfect place to expand, and our progress here underlines our commitment to building a firm with real strength across the UK.”
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