Knights strengthens team in Bristol
Knights has strengthened its Bristol office with the appointment of Caroline Preist as a partner in property litigation.
Caroline brings over 25 years of experience handling complex property disputes across the South West.
She advises on all aspects of property disputes, including litigation, negotiation, mediation and stand-alone advice for commercial and domestic property owners, investors, developers and tenants.
Her expertise covers freehold land issues such as restrictive covenants, easements and boundary disputes, as well as contested commercial lease renewals, dilapidations and lease breaks.
Caroline said: “I’m delighted to join Knights during what is undoubtedly an excited period of growth for the business.
“Having practiced in the South West for my whole career, I’m looking forward to working with clients and colleagues from across the Knights network in what is a highly collaborative and supportive working environment.”
Caroline’s appointment builds on a period of growth for Knights’ Bristol office, following the recent addition of regulatory partner Charles Metherell.
James Christacos, regional client services director at Knights, added: “Caroline is vastly experienced property litigation specialist, has a great reputation locally and is a brilliant addition to the team here in Bristol, which is fantastic for our clients and colleagues as we strive to deliver the very best legal advice.
“Caroline joins us at an exciting time of growth not just regionally but nationally, with yet more talented professionals set to join the business in the weeks and months to come as we look to deliver on our ambitious plans for growth.”
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