IBB Law LLP grows its Real Estate practice in the Thames Valley
IBB Law LLP grows its Real Estate practice in the Thames Valley
IBB’s Real Estate team is pleased to announce the appointment of Terri Warren who joins as a senior associate in the firm’s Reading office from 13 June 2022.
Terri is a lawyer with more than ten years’ experience within the real estate sector, specialising in the residential development and social housing sector, acting for developers and landowners.
Terri will join IBB Law’s Real Estate team and, alongside partners, Gemma Coles, and Miles Eckersley provide dedicated commercial real estate and residential development support from our Reading office, with a view to further establishing and growing our Reading real estate offering.
Gemma Coles, Partner in IBB’s Commercial Real Estate Team says of Terri’s appointment: “I am over the moon that Terri has joined us. Having known Terri for many years, I am confident that she will play a key role in growing IBB’s real estate business in and around Reading.”
Adam Dowdney, Head of IBB Law Thames Valley, comments: “We are so pleased to welcome Terri to the Reading office at such an exciting time for IBB. Our team and reputation in the market have increased significantly over the last couple of years and Terri’s appointment supports our strategy for further growth in the region.”
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IBB Law LLP’s real estate team has been serving clients in the region and beyond for the last 25 years and provides expertise in all aspects of residential and commercial property and construction law, corporate and commercial law services, employment, commercial dispute resolution with specialists in restrictive covenants, dilapidations, cladding issues and general property disputes.