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• Blandy & Blandy has strengthened its team with the announcement that associates John Dingle and Claire Dyer became partners from July 1. Dingle joined the firm as an associate in the commercial property team in 2013 from what is now Blake Morgan, having trained at Morgan Cole. He has over a decade’s experience, working closely with clients including landowners, property developers, lenders and public and private health sector organisations. After completing her legal training in London, Dyer


joined Blandy & Blandy’s family law team in 2006 on qualification. She became an associate in 2011 and is ranked in both The Legal 500 and Chambers UK directories for her expertise. She is experienced in all aspects of divorce and separation, financial remedy and disputes in relation to children. She has worked on complex cases involving trusts, international elements, third-party interveners, business assets and appeals. In addition, she is experienced with emergency applications and injunction work.


• Guildford-based law firm Stevens & Bolton LLP has announced the appointment of two new partners. Gary Parnell joins from Clyde & Co as a partner. An IT specialist, he has over 19 years' experience in business and law and brings with him a wealth of knowledge in outsourcing, IT, data protection and insurance. While at Clyde & Co he advised clients on a range of non-contentious issues spanning IT, intellectual property, data protection, procurement, financial regulation, advertising and e-commerce. Parnell began his career in the IT sector working as a project manager for BT, where he gained valuable industry knowledge handling major outsourcing arrangements for clients in the IT and defence sectors. The firm has also promoted senior associate Lloyd Davey to partner in the employment, immigration and pensions practice. Davey joined Stevens & Bolton in 2013 after 13 years at Osborne Clarke and has a substantial international client portfolio predominantly within the technology and media sectors.


• Brethertons has welcomed Sally Jones to the team as the firm's first-ever chief operating officer. Jones will oversee the efficient and effective delivery of customer operations, and also sit on the firm’s executive board. She has over 20 years’ experience in both the public and private sectors, which include a spell as head of e-services at the Cabinet Office; a short stint at the prime minister’s communications department; assistant director of performance and strategy at the London Borough of Barnet; chief executive at a London Barristers Chambers; practice director of one of UK’s longest-established patent firms; and chief operating officer at one of Scotland’s leading law firms. Brethertons has offices in Banbury, Bicester and Rugby.


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THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – JULY/AUGUST 2015 www.businessmag.co.uk


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