LCL appoints business development manager
Manchester-headquartered law firm Leonard Curtis Legal (LCL) has appointed Anthony Flannigan as business development manager, strengthening its growing national team.
Anthony brings more than a decade of experience as a barristers’ clerk, having held senior roles at Deans Court Chambers and DWF Advocacy.
His background in managing client relationships and coordinating legal services gives him a strong understanding of the sector and its commercial needs.
In his new role, Anthony will work closely with directors, accountants and other professionals to ensure clients are connected with the right legal expertise.
He said: “My experience as a clerk, supporting barristers and developing high-performance teams, stands me in excellent stead for this next chapter in my career.
“I’ve seen first-hand the value of well-timed advice combined with strong relationships, trust and collaboration and I look forward to working alongside the LCL team as they combine legal expertise with commercial nous to deliver the best results for clients.”
Anthony’s appointment follows a period of significant growth for Leonard Curtis Legal, which was recently listed in the Chambers and Partners Guide and shortlisted for several industry awards.
Jennifer Moore, head of corporate and commercial at Leonard Curtis Legal, added: “We’re thrilled to have Anthony on board; he joins at a really exciting time for the firm and brings a wealth of experience which will be invaluable as we continue to grow.”
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