CG appoints Haymes to top team

One of Lancashire’s best-known corporate lawyers is joining award-winning Chorley-based law firm CG.

Jane Haymes is making the move to the fast-growing legal practice from Napthens, where she was a partner.

“Jane is right at the very top of her profession, she’s an established and highly-respected name and any legal firm would want to have someone of her ability in their team,” said Stacey Turner, who co-founded CG with Louise Myers.

“We’re delighted to welcome her to the team. Her arrival further bolsters our top team and puts us in a great position to win more business in the future. We’ve always aimed to bring a fresh new approach to the legal sector and Jane is the perfect person to help us do this.”

Jane’s arrival further expands CG’s services, which now include Corporate, Commercial, Banking and Finance, Business Recovery, Commercial Property and Employment Law.

Jane said: “I was looking for a new challenge and I was attracted by the people at CG and the fresh approach taken by them. It’s a very dynamic, forward-thinking set up and I’m really excited about our future prospects.”

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