hlw Keeble Hawson has further strengthened its litigation and dispute resolution team with a hat trick of appointments.

7th December 2015

Tom Freeman, Stacie Hurt and Charlotte Ollerenshaw are boosting the expertise of the firm, which is highly experienced in professional negligence and property litigation as well as general commercial litigation.

Ron Whitlam, senior partner at hlw Keeble Hawson, said: -Our robust selection process ensures that we recruit high calibre candidates. The litigation and dispute resolution team has a reputation for offering a first class service, which will be further enhanced with the addition of Tom, Stacie and Charlotte. We wish them every success as they progress their careers with us. One of the largest law firms in Yorkshire, with offices in Leeds, Sheffield and Doncaster, hlw Keeble Hawson continues to be recognised as a key player by Legal 500 after being recognised across 17 practice areas and with 19 lawyers recommended across both its commercial and private client services. The latest wave of appointments for the 250-strong team follows the recruitment of seven new trainees, promotions for seven new associates - as well as taking on four newly qualified solicitors after completing their training contracts.

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