Leading Norfolk and Cambridgeshire law firm Ward Gethin Archer have appointed well-known and respected commercial solicitor, Andrew Carrier, to join its commercial law team in Ely.
Andrew, who has worked in commercial law for 18 years has vast experience in dealing with all aspects of commercial work, previously working for a large regional solicitors practice in Cambridge and Birmingham and then moving to London with his own commercial law business, before joining a local law firm in 2014.
During this time, Andrew has developed a large client base and has an excellent reputation in the commercial law sector for a fast, efficient and friendly approach. Andrew’s experience lies in advising business clients on legal issues such as commercial property acting for both landlords and tenants and dealing with sale and purchase transactions, as well as business sale and purchase transactions and general company and commercial matters.
The appointment follows the recent opening of Ward Gethin Archer’s new Downham Market office to great success earlier this year.
Andrew said; “Joining Ward Gethin Archer is a fantastic opportunity for me. The firm has been in Ely for over 230 years and has an excellent reputation in the city and the region. I hope to bring my skills and expertise to the firm to enhance and help the firm continue to grow.”
Commenting on the appointment, Chris Dewey; Managing Director: “I am delighted to welcome Andrew to the Firm. Andrew’s skills and expertise will further strengthen our evergrowing and thriving commercial team, which offers a full suite of legal advice to help all our commercial clients.”
Outside of work, Andrew is a director of the King’s Lynn BID and a keen ultra-distance runner competing in the UK and abroad.
Contact Andrew on 01353 662203 or email andrew.carrier@wardgethinarcher.co.uk to discuss your commercial law issues.
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