Why does a commercial property lawyer need a pair of wellies? Life as a Property Lawyer expert guest workshop
Presentation Details
A practical insight into the legal issues to consider when developing property, revealing why a pair of wellies is such an integral part of a commercial property lawyer's wardrobe. Presented by Warwick Alumni commercial property lawyers from local firm, Feldon Dunsmore Solicitors.
28 November 2024 4.15-5.15 pm
Social Sciences S0.20
Please sign up below to attend the Feldon Dunsmore talk about the practicalities of being a property lawyer.
More details
Bethan Blackburn, a WLS graduate, is the Legal Director and Head of Early Talent at Feldon Dunsmore, a specialist commercial property law firm in Warwick. Bethan will be giving a short talk on the realities of life as a lawyer and giving details of Feldon Dunsmore, proud sponsors of the LA248 Property Law 2024 prize. The firm have a young team - many of whom are WLS graduates and which includes several dogs! They are keen to recruit more and Bethan will be available to answer questions after the talk about their vac scheme opportunities.
More about the firm
Feldon Dunsmore is a specialist commercial property law firm of solicitors. The National Character Area of Dunsmore & Feldon is where we decided to locate our office and this also provided the inspiration for the name of our firm.
Since opening for business on 1st January 2014, we have built up strong relationships and a reputation for providing exceptional service and advice to businesses, banks, developers, landlords, tenants and their professional advisors.
Feldon Dunsmore prides itself on its specialist knowledge and experience within the team. We want this knowledge and experience to benefit you. We are relentlessly solution-focused and we always aim to deliver first rate client service. We are agile, proactive and adopt a pragmatic and commercial approach to all of our transactions.
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