Monday, November 25, 2024

Senior conveyancing lawyer bolsters property team at Actons Solicitors

Actons, the leading independent law firm in Nottingham, has appointed a highly experienced conveyancing lawyer as an Associate in its Property Team.

Highly experienced residential conveyancing solicitor David Stapleton has joined the Property Team at Actons as an Associate. Joining from Chattertons, David has specialised in residential conveyancing for over 20 years.

David helps clients with all aspects of residential property work including sales and purchases, registered and unregistered, sale and purchases of leasehold property, transfer of equity, equity release.

Caroline Pearson, Director and Head of Property at Actons, commented: “I am delighted to welcome David to the property team and the wider firm. His extensive experience in residential conveyancing make him a valuable addition to the firm. We are certain that David will play a pivotal role in driving our property team forward and continue to provide our customers with outstanding level of service.

David Stapleton, Associate at Actons added: “I’m really pleased to have joined the team at Actons. The main thing that attracted me to join the firm was their approach and culture – which was evident from the first conversation I had with them. I’m looking forward to working with the team and wider firm to develop the residential conveyancing practice.”

Actons Solicitors takes pride in their ability to attract highly skilled talent, and David’s arrival follows a string of recent promotions and arrivals at the firm including Commercial Property lawyer Kerry Elliott from Knights, Contentious Private Client lawyer Nicola Parr also from Chattertons, and the promotion of Alastair Rose to Associate, and the firms first two business support directors Matt Coleman and Marc Pegg as Chief Operations Officer and Finance Director.

 

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