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Law firm Hugh James announce series of promotions including four new partners

The Cardiff headquartered firm has also been reappointed a legal adviser to the Development Bank of Wales

Top left and clockwise: New Hugh James partners, Rachel Arsentsen, Abigail Flanagan, Lynda Reynolds and Rebecca Rees.

Law firm Hugh James has announced a series of new promotions across its business, including four new partners.

The move by the Cardiff headquartered firm increases its number of partners to 70. Moreover, nine solicitors have been promoted to senior associate and 12 to associate positions.

The firm’s new partners are commercial property specialist, Rachel Arentsen, Abigail Flanagan, who works in the dispute resolution team, Rebecca Rees, who heads up property dispute resolution and Lynda Reynolds, head of the inquest team.

The firm’s managing partner Alun Jones, said:” It brings me great pleasure to announce such a strong number of promotions again this year. Our progression pathway plays a vital role in nurturing the talent we have here at Hugh James. We place an important focus on supporting all our colleagues in their professional development and being able to recognise our brilliant team with these latest advancements is fantastic. They are a credit to the firm and the promotions are a well-deserved result of their hard work and dedication.”

The firm has also been reappointed to the Development Bank of Wales’ legal panel framework.

Hugh James has been providing legal support to the Welsh Government-owned investment bank (previously known as Finance Wales) for nearly 15-years.

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It retains its role on the panel with four other legal firms. The framework will run for a period of three years, with the possibility of extension for a further 12 months.

Under the framework agreement, Hugh James will provide advice in relation to debt and equity investment and commercial contracts across the bank’s portfolio, as well as property development advice to its operation in the north-east of England.