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New appointments at MannBenham Advocates

by isleofman.com 25th November 2014

MannBenham’s experienced legal team has been strengthened with two new appointments.

Senior director Miles Benham is pleased to advise that James Peterson a Manx Advocate has recently joined the board of MannBenham Advocates.

James has been with MannBenham for over 5 years and is an experienced litigation advocate regularly appearing in the Islands Courts.

James, a former pupil of Castle Rushen High School obtained a Masters of Law in International Trade and Commercial Law at Durham University before completing his Barristers training at Nottingham Law School.

James commented “I’m delighted at being appointed to the board of MannBenham.  MannBenham continues to go from strength to strength and I look forward to moving forward with this exciting opportunity.”

MannBenham’s private client team have seen a strong demand by individuals both on and off the Island for their specialist legal services.  MannBenham have experienced an increased demand in the fields of property law and estates, where clients are now seeking the services of their experienced qualified advocates to advise them on what are often complex areas of law.

With this increased demand, MannBenham are pleased to welcome the addition of Stephen Castle, a Manx advocate, to their private client team.  Stephen is a well-respected Manx advocate with over 18 years’ experience of Manx property and private client law.  Stephen will be assisting clients with conveyancing, wills and probate matters. 

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 25th, November 2014 10:35pm.

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