Monday, April 29, 2024

Andrew Jackson makes senior solicitor promotion

Regional law firm Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP has promoted Grace Moreton to the position of senior solicitor in the corporate recovery and insolvency team.

Grace trained and qualified as a corporate solicitor, gaining valuable experience of acting for a range of businesses across different sectors before specialising in restructuring and insolvency work for clients based in the UK and overseas. Her broad client base includes company directors, corporate stakeholders, financial institutions, and insolvency practitioners.

Grace’s work focuses on non-contentious insolvency and restructuring matters, which require specialist knowledge of company procedures including share allotments and transfers, and the preparation and completion of company documentation. She is particularly experienced in drafting and advising on asset sales and purchases, bank security reviews, insolvent property and real estate work, and commercial contracts.

Azher Quyoom, partner, and head of corporate recovery and insolvency at Andrew Jackson Solicitors, said: “Since joining the team, Grace has proven her ability to offer commercial, strategic advice to clients across a broad range of restructuring and insolvency scenarios, from company director disqualification matters, through to restructuring and turnaround assignments and refinancing work on behalf of financial institutions.

“Grace is committed to the provision of trusted legal advice in a commercial and practical manner, which is consistently recognised in our client feedback right across the firm, and there is no doubt that she is an asset to the practice.”

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