Partner Article
Linder Myers appoints new commercial property partner
Linder Myers Solicitors has strengthened its commercial property team with the appointment of Anne Dobie as a partner in its Manchester office.
Anne has arrived from Davitt Jones Bould, real estate law specialists, where she was associate director. Prior to that, she was Head of Weightmans’ commercial property team in Manchester and national head of healthcare.
Anne brings a wealth of experience to the Linder Myers commercial property team. She is a specialist in site acquisition, development projects, joint ventures, forward funding, regeneration and remediation of brown field sites; acting on behalf of developers, public bodies (health and local authority) and institutional investors. She has been involved in numerous town centre developments. Anne also undertakes commercial Landlord and Tenant work and supports commercial clients in corporate transactions involving sales and leasebacks and the acquisition and disposal of companies and businesses.
On her appointment, Anne Dobie, said:
“Linder Myers is well known for its excellent commercial property offering and I’m looking forward to supporting what is already a strong and established team.”
Linder Myers Chief Executive, Tony Stockdale, said:
“Anne is a very welcome addition to our Manchester office. She will expand and strengthen our service offering and brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the team.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Hannah Boak .
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