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Rollits Recruit New Property Solicitor

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Rollits Recruit New Property Solicitor

Rollits has appointed solicitor Leanne Hatch to its commercial property team.

Leanne joins from Sandersons Solicitors in Hull, where she completed her Period of Recognised Training..

She said: "I'm very pleased to join such a well-known and highly respected firm such as Rollits. My experience of commercial property work includes leasehold and freehold, landlord and tenant matters, secured lending, acquisitions, disposals and corporate support work and I am looking forward to helping the team build on the strong reputation it already has."

Having graduated in 2015 from Nottingham Trent University in Law, Leanne took the Legal Practice Course at Leeds Beckett University before completing her training contract and qualifying as a Solicitor in February 2019.

Chris Crystal, Partner and head of commercial property at Rollits, added: "Leanne is an excellent addition to our experienced commercial property team, which is now one of the largest in the city.

"At Rollits, it's our focus to empower and inspire our people and continue to nurture, recruit and retain the region's very best talent and we look forward to supporting Leanne with her her career development."

As part of our 2020 Vision, we want to embody clarity, trust, focus and insight both internally to our ever-growing team and externally to our client partnerships. As the world of law grows and changes, it's important that we evolve through embracing new technologies, recruiting and retaining the best talent, and truly bringing to life our forward thinking approach that sets us apart from other law firms.

To find out more about our 2020 Vision, visit: https://vimeo.com/389002986

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