Robertsons Announces Four New Directors

New Directors

At Robertsons Solicitors, we take immense pride in recognising and rewarding the talent within our firm. Today, we are thrilled to announce the promotion of four exceptional individuals to the position of Director. This marks a significant milestone in their careers and a testament to their dedication, hard work and contributions to the success of our firm.

Meet Our New Directors:

Helen Barry, Residential Conveyancing: With a wealth of experience in residential conveyancing, Helen Barry has demonstrated dedication to ensuring smooth property transactions for our clients, earning her a well-deserved promotion to Director.

Hannah Magee, Family Law: Renowned for her compassionate approach and expert guidance in family law matters, Hannah Magee has been promoted to Director, recognising her commitment to supporting clients through challenging times with empathy and legal expertise.

William Baird, Litigation: As our new Litigation Director, William Baird’s proven expertise in navigating legal complexities and achieving favourable outcomes makes him an invaluable asset to our firm and clients alike.

Tom Sidford, Commercial Property: As our new Commercial Property Director, Tom’s promotion underscores his role as a key figure in shaping our firm’s commercial property services, ensuring continued success for our clients and the firm.

Director, Chris Barber commented, “We are thrilled to see the growth and accomplishment of these four outstanding individuals. Their promotions reflect not only their individual achievements but also the strength and excellence of our team at Robertsons Solicitors.”

Please join us in congratulating Helen, Hannah, Will and Tom on their well-deserved promotions. As we celebrate this significant moment in our firm’s history, we look forward to the continued success and bright future that lies ahead with our latest directors.

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