DWF appoints partner in London
Global legal and business services provider DWF has appointed Jemma Brimblecombe as a partner in its London professional indemnity team.
Jemma joins with extensive experience in professional negligence and commercial litigation, advising on complex disputes involving solicitors, accountants and valuers.
Previously head of professional negligence at Kingsley Napley, she also brings significant expertise in insurance-related matters and high-value property and audit negligence claims.
Jemma said: “I am excited to be joining DWF. DWF’s culture, high-quality work and strong connections across the insurance sector make it an excellent fit for my practice.
“I am looking forward to using my experience across both claimant and defendant professional negligence matters to support clients, strengthen relationships with insurers and brokers, and help grow the team further.”
Jemma’s appointment strengthens DWF’s professional indemnity offering as the business continues to expand its specialist legal capabilities.
Harriet Quiney, head of DWF’s professional indemnity team in London, added: “We are delighted to welcome Jemma to DWF.
“Jemma is an outstanding addition to the team and brings an impressive breadth of experience across professional negligence, insurance and commercial litigation matters.
“Her expertise, market profile and strong client relationships will further strengthen our offering.”
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