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Alex Jayne Lowe—George Green

01 May 2015
Issue: 7651 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Commercial property lawyer promoted to partner

George Green have promoted commercial property lawyer, Alex Jayne Lowe, to partner.

Alex acts for clients from developers through to financial institutions and undertakes a significant amount of corporate support work in addition to more routine commercial property transactions. She is a champion of local community projects and is governor of a local school, the Corngreaves Academy.

Kevin Styles, head of commercial property at George Green remarks: “Our commercial property team has been a real success story over the last few years, with significant growth in its size and increasing demand for its services. Alex has played a key role in the team’s achievements.”

Alex comments: “I look forward to further enhancing our growing reputation for technically excellent and commercially pragmatic commercial property advice.”

Nominations for the Halsbury Legal Awards 2015, in association with NLJ, are now open. Visit the site to view all the categories and enter online. #Halsbury2015

Issue: 7651 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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