mfg Solicitors strengthens tax team
Midlands-based law firm mfg Solicitors has strengthened its tax and succession planning offering with the return of Tom Evans as partner.
Tom rejoins the firm at its Birmingham office, bringing expertise in advising owner-managed businesses and farming families.
His work includes succession and estate planning, inheritance tax and capital gains tax planning, trusts, partnership agreements and support on corporate restructures.
Having originally joined mfg Solicitors in 2017, Tom returns to the firm after a period with a national law firm, marking his second spell with the business.
He will work closely with the firm’s corporate team alongside partner Sally Smith.
Tom said: “It’s a wonderful opportunity for me to rejoin the firm and I feel it’s the perfect time.
“I decided to return because of the opportunity to join a growing, highly collaborative tax and succession planning team, particularly due to our ongoing expansion in Birmingham.
“It is a really natural fit, and I am keen to play a key role in developing the firm’s tax, succession and agricultural private client offering well into the future.”
Sally added: “Tom is an exceptional solicitor with a reputation for successfully dealing with complex tax cases, especially in the agriculture and rural business sectors.
“We are building an extremely strong tax and succession planning team and Tom adds another dimension to that.
“Based in our growing Birmingham office, he is already making an impact with clients and across the firm.
“I look forward to working closely with him in the years ahead.”
mfg Solicitors operates across the Midlands with offices in Birmingham, Worcester, Kidderminster, Bromsgrove, the Black Country, Ludlow and Telford, providing legal services to businesses and individuals across the region.
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