Bristol-headquartered national law firm TLT has promoted four associates and three legal directors to partner, bringing its total number of partners to 147.
new partners are commercial real estate lawyer Alison Blades, corporate tax lawyer Mark Braude, disputes lawyer Heff Heathcote, commercial property lawyer Ed Pitt, real estate lawyer James D Webb and corporate lawyer James Webb, who are all based in Bristol.
Commercial lawyer Alex Williamson, who is based in TLT’s Manchester office, has also been promoted to partner.
TLT senior partner Andrew Glynn, pictured, said: “I am really pleased that we can now recognise the achievements of a number of our colleagues across the business.
“Although delayed by the pandemic, this year’s promotions are about the firm continuing to plan for the future, developing expertise for clients and delivering opportunity and growth for our people.”
The firm has also promoted six associates to legal director, including commercial dispute resolution lawyer Louise Gould, employment lawyer Kate Williams, corporate lawyer Kelly Clarke, and litigation lawyers Eoin Devlin, Kirk Page and Rachel Carter-Boucas. Twenty-two lawyers have also been promoted to associate.
TLT employs more than 120 partners and around 1,200 people across its offices in Bristol, Manchester, Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow.