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Melanie Dickinson Denby—All Square Treasury

02 May 2013
Issue: 7558 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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All Square Treasury has appointed Melanie Dickinson Denby as legal director

Having trained at Walker Morris in Leeds, Melanie has over 10 years of experience in commercial and financial litigation. She was most recently head of non-standard debt litigation at Optima Legal.

Daniel Hall, managing director of All Square Treasury, says: “Melanie’s extensive legal experience will add strength and depth to our client offering. Combining legal, banking and claims management expertise, we are well positioned to provide a one-stop-shop to businesses that need professional assistance for mis-sold business loans and interest rate hedging product claims such as swaps.”

Issue: 7558 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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