Harrison Drury appoints property partners
Stoke-on-Trent-based law firm Harrison Drury has appointed Katie Pinnell as partner and Rebecca Parry as senior associate solicitor to strengthen its property teams.
Katie joins the residential property team from O’Neill Patient, bringing more than 20 years’ conveyancing experience, while Rebecca joins the commercial property team from Talbots Law with over a decade of sector expertise.
In their new roles, they will support clients across residential and commercial transactions, expanding the firm’s offering in the region.
Katie said: “Harrison Drury’s reputation for client service and its willingness to embrace technology really stood out to me.
“I’m excited to be based in Stoke and to help grow a residential property team that delivers responsive, high-quality support for clients across the region.”
Rebecca added: “Joining Harrison Drury at this stage of its growth journey is a great opportunity to really shape its presence in Stoke.
“I’m looking forward to growing our commercial property offering in Stoke and building strong relationships with our clients.”
Their appointments come as Harrison Drury grows its Stoke presence, recently moving into larger office space to accommodate its expanding team.
Hayley Goodwin, partner and head of Harrison Drury’s Stoke office, added: “Since opening our Stoke office, we’ve had a really positive period of growth and welcomed some exciting new additions to the team across a range of legal services.
“Our fast-expanding team has meant we’ve had to move to a new office in Smithfield Works within six months.
“Rebecca and Katie will add further depth to both our commercial and residential property offering, enabling clients to access high-quality specialist advice.
“Their arrival is another display of our ambition to grow the Stoke office and our commitment to the local business and professional community.”
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