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Dentons, the world’s largest global law firm, has announced the promotion of 12 new partners in the UK, Ireland, and ...

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Dentons, the world’s largest global law firm, has announced the promotion of 12 new partners in the UK, Ireland, and Middle East (UKIME). The promotions take effect on 1 May 2024. Over the past 12 months, the firm has also recruited nine new partners across the London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin and Abu Dhabi offices, amounting to 70 new partners that have joined the UKIME region over the past three years.

Paul Jarvis, Dentons’ Chief Executive for UKME said, “The development of this exceptionally talented group of lawyers into our next generation of leaders is something we are extremely proud of. I look forward to working with all of our newly promoted partners as we continue to drive connectivity across our core practices, sectors and geographies in order to support clients on their most complex global matters and mandates.”

Dentons’ new partners are:

• Joe Byron Evans (Banking & Financial Services, London) • Rachael Del Riccio (Corporate, London) • Joe Collingwood (Corporate, London) • Carolyn Burns (Competition, Glasgow) • Zeena Saleh (Regulatory & Investigations, London) • Luci Mitchell Fry (Restructuring & Insolvency, London) • Claudia Thomas (Projects, London) • Graham Richmond (Projects, London) • Kanishka Singh (Projects, Abu Dhabi) • Elouisa Crichton (People, Reward & Mobility, Glasgow) • Andrew McGrath (Real Estate, London) • Jennifer Cass (Technology, Media and Telecommunications, London)

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