Keystone Law appoints nine partners
London-headquartered law firm Keystone Law has closed 2025 with the appointment of nine new partners across its planning, corporate, commercial, family, technology and licensing teams.
Christopher Stanwell joins the planning team, while Allison Keyse and Edwin Richards strengthen the firm’s corporate practice.
Rebecca Steer and Irfan Baluch bolster Keystone Law’s commercial and technology offering, with Teresa Cullen, Sabina Ahmed and Warren Nichols expanding the family law team.
Richard Arnot also joins as a licensing partner.
The new partners bring extensive experience from leading UK law firms and advise clients across sectors including real estate, private equity, technology, family law, hospitality and regulated industries.
Their appointments reflect Keystone Law’s continued growth and its focus on strengthening senior expertise across key practice areas as demand for specialist legal advice continues to increase.
James Knight, founder and chief executive of Keystone Law, said: “We are delighted to welcome these nine excellent partners to the firm who bring with them a wealth of knowledge and expertise.
“They will undoubtedly be a great asset to their respective teams and contribute to our client service offering.”
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