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Legal experts join forces to create new firm


A group of solicitors has joined forces to launch a new Derbyshire law firm that pledges to deliver a fresh approach to clients. Solicitors Anna Cattee, Jason


Skelton, Neil Brown and Stacey Pocock have pooled together their legal knowledge to set up CMP Legal at The Bridge Business Centre in Chesterfield. The niche commercial law firm


will deliver expert services to clients located in Chesterfield, Sheffield and across the country in areas such as corporate, commercial, dispute resolution and employment. Anna, an expert in corporate and


commercial affairs, is well known among the Chesterfield and


New Derby office for Freeths


National law firm Freeths has moved its Derby base into a new office at Cardinal Square. The firm has reviewed its


office portfolio, taking into account the efficiency of agile working, the preferences of employees and clients, as well as accommodating the firm’s ongoing growth. It concluded that, while


remote working is likely to remain a core element in the future, the ability for clients and staff alike to physically come together and collaborate, will remain important to the Freeths offering post-Covid. Janet Rhodes, managing


partner at Freeths’ Derby office, said: “The pandemic has proven we can still offer excellent and immediate service, while working remotely. “Moving to a more modern


and progressive office platform will ensure benefits for both clients and our people, which is why we feel it is important to move forward and continue to embrace the office and all the benefits which technology offers.” Landlord Nurton


Developments’ asset manager David Dyas said: “Freeths has been a long-standing occupier and we’re pleased to accommodate them.”


12 business networkMay 2021 Niamh Emerson


GB Olympic medal hope Niamh Emerson has signed a sponsorship deal with telecoms company Yappl, the business arm of A1 Comms. The deal means heptathlete Niamh will have a new specialised car that helps her to maintain correct body posture and is large enough to store her equipment. The company, which is based in Alfreton, will also


provide her with the most up-to-date phone technology so she can keep in touch with family and friends while she’s based in Tokyo for this summer’s postponed Olympic Games. Yappl managing director Steve Heald said: “We are


very excited to be sponsoring Niamh leading into the Olympics. “We can’t wait to watch her in the Olympics, cheer


her to success and receive that call of celebration on a Yappl phone.” Derbyshire-based Niamh was confirmed as part of


British Athletics’ Olympic and Paralympic World Class Programme in November. She said: “I am really honoured and grateful to be


given this sponsorship by Yappl. This is my job and my life, and being supported by a great business really takes the pressure off.”


Sheffield business community for her practical approach.


‘Our investment in digital systems offers clients complete flexibility in the delivery of the services they require’


She said: “Each of us has significant experience in our specialist area of practice and the chance to break the mould through the creation of a fresh client- focused firm was an opportunity none of us wanted to miss. Being passionate about delivering our


The CMP Legal team


expertise in a clear and concise way, we understood there was a better way of working with improved technology geared for a national reach. Our investment in digital systems offers clients complete flexibility in the delivery of the services they require.” Neil is an experienced dispute


resolution and employment solicitor. He has a strong client base, and a reputation for pragmatic and professional advice. Jason, who has been practising


in the Derbyshire area for more than 25 years, is a well-respected


GB star Niamh driving for gold with backing from Yappl


dispute resolution solicitor for businesses and has a particular specialism in contentious probate matters. Stacey has more than 16 years’


experience having practiced within the Sheffield and South Yorkshire area throughout her career. She is known for her excellent communication with clients and her down-to-earth approach. Jason said: “I fully believe that


this offering will be met with great enthusiasm by the business community and we have ambitious plans for the future.”


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