Thomson Snell & Passmore grows its Real Estate team

Thomson Snell & Passmore has added further depth and breadth to its Real Estate department with seven new appointments over recent months.

The appointments are a key part of ongoing, strategic growth plans for the department, led by Richard Ellard.

The new joiners are:

  • Caroline O’Dwyer – senior associate
  • Elaine Holland – legal executive
  • Anthony White – solicitor
  • Jemima Carter – solicitor
  • Alex Potts – paralegal
  • Nell Hanslip-Ward – paralegal
  • Matilda Christopher-Waite – paralegal

These appointments will add additional expertise to Thomson Snell & Passmore’s well respected Real Estate team. They will work alongside Sarah Easton, who heads up the Development team, Joanne Wright who leads the Commercial Real Estate team and Matthew Grogan, who heads the Real Estate Finance team.

Richard Ellard, head of Real Estate at Thomson Snell & Passmore, said: “We have ambitious plans for the Real Estate department and these appointments are a key step in enabling us to achieve these. It is great to welcome them all to the firm.

“They will help add further strength to our already excellent offering, as we continue to anticipate and exceed the needs of our clients against a backdrop of near constant legislative change and economic uncertainty.”

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