Blacks Solicitors has taken a significant step forward in growing its Commercial Dispute Resolution (CDR) team with the appointment of three new Solicitors, Alannah Crux, Victoria Tynan and Christopher Connell, along with Chartered Legal Executive, Michelle Eyre, as part of the Firm’s latest intake. This brings the total number of team members in the CDR team to 24.
Alannah Crux has joined the Holiday & Home Parks team in order to bolster their expertise and help to maintain its position as a specialist in the marketplace.
Christopher Connell has a particular interest in litigation, including the dynamic realms of cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens and litigation arising out of the use and abuse of AI. Given significant advances in technology and digital currency, this has become a key area for growth for the CDR team at Blacks, which is keen to remain at the forefront of legal innovation and adaptability.
Commenting on his appointment, Christopher said; “Blacks Solicitors is well known for offering a wide range of services and specialisms to its clients. Blacks also has a strong reputation in the market and a great workplace culture. It felt like an obvious next step for me to join the firm.
Michelle Eyre, brings her expertise to the Real Estate Litigation team, specialising in a broad spectrum of commercial landlord and tenant matters.
Victoria Tynan will support Ian Scobbie in the Insolvency team to skilfully navigate a diverse array of claims. Her expertise will add to Blacks Solicitors’ comprehensive approach to handling intricate legal challenges in the realm of insolvency.
Luke Patel, Partner and Head of Commercial Dispute Resolution, commented: “Our CDR team has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2000. The demand for litigation and support services continues to increase from both new and existing clients due to a host of factors, including continued economic uncertainty, political factors and our reputation in the market.
“Our team offers a host of specialist services, working collaboratively in close partnership with other teams from across the Firm to deliver a high-quality, integrated service, which is something we’re hugely proud of. We’re all excited and looking forward to Alannah, Victoria, Christopher and Michelle settling into the CDR team and the Firm. I am confident that their combined expertise and contribution will have a positive impact on our client offering and further strengthen our cross-team working in line with our Vision.”
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