Pavilion Row promotes director
Sheffield-based private client law firm Pavilion Row has promoted Will Morris to director as it continues to invest in internal legal talent.
Will joined the firm in 2021 as a probate specialist and was later promoted to head of legal, overseeing services across wills, trusts, and probate.
He has played a key role in developing the firm’s probate offering while supporting clients on complex legal matters.
In his new role, he will continue to lead the legal team while contributing to Pavilion Row’s strategic direction and growth.
Will said: “I’m proud to be joining the board at Pavilion Row and working with my fellow directors to further expand the business.
“Since joining the firm, I’ve been encouraged to build on my professional experience and take on new challenges, which has been hugely rewarding.
“I’m looking forward to contributing to the continued growth of the firm while helping to uphold the high standards of service our clients rely on.”
Will’s promotion reflects the firm’s focus on developing its people, with Will further strengthening his expertise through STEP qualification and accreditation with the Council for Licensed Conveyancers.
Angus Houston, director at Pavilion Row, added: “Will’s appointment is a prime example of the approach we take at Pavilion Row.
“We believe strongly in investing in our team and encouraging everyone to build long-term careers with the firm.
“Since joining, Will has demonstrated exceptional technical expertise and leadership, and he has played an important role in the development of our legal services.
“His progression to director reflects both his contribution and the strength of the team we continue grow the business.”
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