Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Gateley makes new Nottingham office promotions

Legal and professional services group Gateley has announced its latest round of promotions, which includes six people from its Nottingham office.

Alexander Parkes – a real estate lawyer, has been promoted to partner, continuing his work within the real estate team, while Helen Webster has been promoted to legal director in the employment team.

Natasha Walker from Adamson Jones, Gateley’s dedicated patent and trademark practice, has been promoted to senior associate.

Additionally, three of the Nottingham team have been promoted to associate, with Natasha Cole promoted in the employment team, Andrew Dennis in the private client team and Anna Thomas from residential development.

Andrew Macmillan, partner and head of Gateley’s Nottingham office, said: “Congratulations to all those who have received a promotion this year. Our clients expect the best level of service from Gateley and those who have received promotions have all continuously demonstrated a desire to go above and beyond to fulfil the needs of the businesses we support.

“At Gateley we are committed to the development of our emerging talent and it gives me an enormous sense of pride to see those promoted continue to thrive here in Nottingham.”

A total of 61 promotions were announced across Gateley including six new partners and one Of Counsel, two technical directors, one land consultant, one principal surveyor, nine legal directors, 16 senior associates and 25 new associates are also included in the latest promotions list. In addition to Nottingham, the promotions span Gateley’s offices in Birmingham, Belfast, Dubai, Guildford, Leeds, London, Manchester and Reading.

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