Three members of staff have received a promotion to Associate level following the successful year the firm has had so far. These promotions come from all across the business: Wills, Probate, Tax & TrustsCorporate Finance and Insurance Litigation.

The new Associates are:

William Harper: William has been with the firm for two years and works within our Wills, Probate, Tax and Trusts team, he advises on drafting wills, lasting powers of attorneys, estate administration, trusts and tax. This year, William became a fully accredited member of Solicitor’s for the Elderly and he is STEP qualified.

William Bowler: William qualified as a Corporate Solicitor at Flint Bishop in November 2014, having previously spent 12 months of his training contract as part of the Corporate team. Since qualifying, William has gained experience in a wide variety of areas including private equity funded transactions, joint ventures, complex group restructurings and high-value facility agreements. William’s depth of exposure to M&A transactions provides him with a strong ability in this sphere of work where he advises on general negotiations and deal structuring.

Andrew Whiting: Andrew has been with the firm for nearly two years and is part of the Insurance Litigation team, specialising in counter-fraud litigation supplying a leading insurance company and dealing exclusively with suspected fraudulent motor claims.

Congratulations to our three Associates on their promotions and we wish them the best of luck in the new roles.

To find out more about these promotions, please contact us on 01332 226 126 or complete the form below.

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