Harrison Drury expands Manchester team
North West law firm Harrison Drury has appointed Aidan Howard as an associate solicitor in its commercial property team in Manchester.
Aidan joins from Salehs Solicitors and brings experience from roles at Manchester-based firms including JMW Solicitors and Brabners.
In his new role, he will advise clients across the North West on commercial property transactions, including acquisitions, disposals, leases and development projects.
Aidan said: “Joining a growing firm like Harrison Drury is a great opportunity to build on my experience and work with an exciting group of clients as part of large, high calibre team.
“I’m looking forward to playing a role in the ongoing growth of our commercial property service and offering.”
Aidan’s appointment strengthens Harrison Drury’s growing commercial property team, which now numbers more than 40 specialists across the region, as the firm continues to expand its legal offering.
Elisabeth Williams, partner in Harrison Drury’s commercial property team in Manchester, added: “There is so much activity going on across the North West from investors, developers and businesses looking to grow and invest in our region.
“We’ve continued to grow our commercial property team to support that level of demand and attracting experienced solicitors like Aidan to join us enables us to keep delivering the high level of service our clients expect.”
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