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Shakespeare Martineau eyes next chapter with major new practice structure

Law firm introduces new sector-specific business units and revamps board with non-legal professionals

Shakespeare Martineau's chief executive Sarah Walker-Smith is driving a new business structure at the law firm

A law firm has announced a major restructure which sees the creation of new sector-focused business units aimed at supporting growth plans across its eight º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offices.

Shakespeare Martineau said it was introducing the new set up, which comes into effect today, in order to increase collaboration across the practice and create a more agile operational model.

The new business units will each be led by a managing director working with what the firm is calling 'super team leaders'.

The three business units are life and business led by Victoria Tester, litigation services and dispute resolution led by Mark Beesley and infrastructure and specialist markets led by Alex Smith.

Each business unit encompasses a number of 'super teams,' with 'super team leaders' responsible for the growth of each service area.

In addition, Joanna Deffley, Duncan James and Kavita Patel have been appointed as the firm’s new regional heads for the West Midlands, East Midlands and South respectively.

Sitting on the main board alongside chief executive Sarah Walker-Smith and the business unit managing directors will be newly appointed chief transformational officer Karen Walker and Ben Buckton as chief marketing and people officer.