Moore and Tibbits adds senior duo
Warwick law firm Moore and Tibbits has expanded its commercial property and Court of Protection teams with the appointment of David Slade and Annabel Munro.
David joins the firm's commercial property team as a partner, bringing more than 30 years of experience advising clients on a wide range of commercial property matters.
His arrival further strengthens one of the firm's established practice areas and supports growing client demand.
David said: “I’m very pleased to have joined the commercial real estate team at Moore and Tibbits.
“The team has a really good reputation in the local market – for technical excellence, commercial insight and client focus.
“I’m delighted to be part of such a forward-thinking and outward-looking practice.”
Annabel joins as a solicitor in the Court of Protection – health and welfare team.
She will work alongside colleagues advising clients and their families on matters relating to mental capacity, care arrangements and health and welfare decisions.
Based at the firm's Westgate House office in Warwick, the appointments reflect Moore and Tibbits’ continued investment in specialist legal expertise and client service across key practice areas.
Annabel added: “I am really pleased to be joining such a well-known and respected firm.
“I have a background in the public sector, and I am looking forward to embracing the different challenges in the private sector and developing my knowledge further.
“The team are brilliant, and I’m looking forward to working with everyone.”
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