The Altrincham-based solicitors, Myerson Solicitors LLP have welcomed the arrival of the new construction solicitor Hannah Oakley, who joins their property and construction team.
Myerson has recently appointed construction law expert, Niel Armstrong as a partner to head up the construction sector. He said:
“Welcoming Hannah into our property and construction team has already benefitted and strengthened our construction offering. As a specialist within this area, her experience and expertise will be invaluable.
Given that I myself have recently joined the department earlier this year, it is great that we have already successfully recruited a talented and knowledgeable solicitor like Hannah to support the department even further”.
Hannah was previously an associate at the law firm Addleshaw Goddard, joins the Myerson group during an incredibly exciting time of growth and development. As a property and construction group of over 30, including six partners, the department is constantly expanding and growing from strength to strength.
Hannah said:
“I am hugely excited about joining the team at Myerson. The firm’s credentials and employee values are exceptional, as well as this year winning Medium Law Firm of the Year, I am thrilled to be joining the rapidly expanding team at Myerson”.
Hannah specialises in non-contentious construction matters and has experience with advising on larger scale developments, predominately acting for developers. She is highly skilled in drafting and negotiating building contracts, professional appointments and warranties.
Richard Lloyd, head of the property group said:
“The Myerson property group is now one of the largest in the North West outside of Manchester city centre and we are doing some fantastic work for a wide range of quality clients. The firm as a whole is increasingly being seen as a very credible out-of-city alternative, which is highlighted by us winning the award for 2018 Law Firm of the Year (medium-sized) at the recent Manchester Legal Awards”.
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