Acuity Law welcomes two new solicitors to growing teams

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Acuity Law welcomes two new solicitors to growing teams

We are delighted to welcome Daniel Evans and Katie Lane to the Acuity Law community.

Daniel Evans is joining our employment team as a solicitor. Daniel has previously trained and qualified with Foot Anstey and has worked at DAC Beachcroft and Royds Withy King post-qualification, bringing a wealth of expertise to the team. He is also a long-standing member of the Bristol Junior Chamber of Commerce.

“I am truly excited to be joining Acuity Law in such a forward-thinking team alongside market-leading lawyers. I look forward to working with all of Acuity’s clientele and assisting their businesses with all the opportunities and challenges that 2021 will present.”

Katie Lane joins Acuity’s litigation team from Meade King LLP bringing valuable expertise in commercial property disputes as well as general commercial disputes.

“I look forward to working with Acuity’s award-winning Litigation team. Their reputation is well-deserved, and I hope to support the team and contribute towards their future success.”

To connect with Daniel and Katie, visit their linked profiles for more information.

Are you interested in a career with Acuity? Visit our careers page for Acuity’s latest vacancies and opportunities. 

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