Partner Article
Three Cheers for Law Firm Promotions
Top 100 law firm DMH Stallard has announced three promotions to partnership from its private client, planning and environment, and corporate practices with effect from 1 July.
Camilla Bishop, Chloe Karamian and Justine Tocher join over 70 partners based in offices across Sussex, Surrey and London. Camilla Bishop joined DMH Stallard from Irwin Mitchell at the beginning of 2017. Camilla specialises in inheritance tax planning, trusts, wills and estate administration, with additional specialisms in elderly and vulnerable client work including court of protection.
Having initially trained in house in local government, Chloe Karamian joined DMH Stallard as a planning and highways solicitor. Working within the firm’s planning and environment group, Chloe acts for a number of developers, house builders and individual private investors.
Justine Tocher has been with DMH Stallard for over 15 years. Justine advises private companies on a broad range of corporate finance matters including M&A, private equity and venture capital investments, restructuring, shareholder and joint venture arrangements.
Richard Pollins, Managing Partner of DMH Stallard, said:
“These promotions are richly deserved and underline our commitment to the continued growth of the firm in London and the South East and retaining the very highest calibre individuals in the sector.
“We have made a number of well-deserved promotions and new appointments at partner and associate level over the last 12 months and there is no doubt we will be making further announcements over the coming months as we continue to grow.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by DMH Stallard .
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