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AppointmentsManchester commercial law firm Kuits has announced the promotion of eight of...

Manchester commercial law firm Kuits has announced the promotion of eight of its lawyers, including two to Partner level

The news comes after the firm promoted ten of its lawyers in December.

Senior Associates Helen Mather in the corporate team and Tim Arkwright in the Commercial Property team have been promoted to Partners, bringing the total number of Partners to 32.

Meanwhile, Associate Madelaine Hailey in the Family Law Team has been promoted to Senior Associate. Solicitors Daniel Adcock-Kirsh and Richard Wilson both in the Litigation department, Matthew Wallis and Victoria Leam both in the Commercial Property team and Claire Treacy in the Firm’s Employment team have all been promoted to Associate.

Managing Partner Steve Eccleston said: “It has been a challenging year, but throughout all the obstacles that we have faced, our people have remained committed to their work and clients; demonstrating excellent client service and always providing commercially sound legal advice.

“We are delighted to be able to make these promotions, to recognise the dedication that these team members in particular have demonstrated.”

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