Partner Article
Langleys welcomes new head of dispute resolution
Langleys Solicitors LLP is pleased to welcome a new partner into the Commercial division of its York office.
Darren Morgan joins Langleys as head of the Dispute Resolution Unit.
Darren’s work will cover a range of areas including business disputes and claims against professional advisers.
Darren joins Langleys from Greenwoods in Peterborough where he was the head of the Commercial Disputes team. For 14 years before that Darren worked at Wragge & Co in Birmingham. As well as acting as legal adviser to many household name companies, Darren has spent time on secondment as interim Head of Legal at a FTSE listed company.
David Thompson, managing partner of Langleys, said: “Darren is a solicitor with a solid reputation who will quickly become a trusted adviser to our clients. He is known for his in-depth, relevant and good value advice - qualities which are central to the Langleys’ name. He is a welcome addition to our commercial team and we are delighted he is bringing such experience and expertise to the firm.”
Darren added: “Langleys has a brilliant reputation. It’s very exciting to join a law firm with great ambitions and I’m looking forward to being a part of a growing successful business which has been built on the foundation of an excellent service to its clients.”
Langleys has offices in York and Lincoln and acts for a number of large national organisations.
For further information visit www.langleys.com
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