Rhian joins Harrison Drury’s commercial property team

North West law firm Harrison Drury has appointed experienced commercial property solicitor Rhian Sale.

Rhian joins the firm as associate solicitor and will deal with all aspects of commercial property transactions, acting for a wide range of clients including companies, investors, developers and financial institutions.

As part of the firm’s growth strategy, Rhian will also support the firm’s corporate team providing advice and support on the acquisition and sale of commercial properties, preparing commercial leases and contracts, as well as advising on lending and re-financing.

Rhian is re-joining Harrison Drury after short spell with a law firm in Manchester. Primarily based at the firm’s Preston office, she will play a vital role in supporting clients across our Preston and Lytham offices.

Simon England, partner and head of Harrison Drury’s commercial property team, said: “Rhian is not only a highly experienced property solicitor, she’s someone who builds excellent rapport with clients and colleagues because of her commitment and the quality of the advice she provides.

“We’re delighted that she has chosen to return to Harrison Drury so quickly and will again be an asset to our clients and professional contacts as part of our busy commercial property team.”

Rhian added: “It’s great to be back and reconnect with my colleagues and clients. It is an exciting period of growth for the firm with the opening of our Lytham office and I am proud to once again be part of the team and working closely with our clients.”

Rhian originally joined the firm in 2013 and has been qualified for over six years, having completed her law degree and postgraduate diploma in legal practice at the University of Central Lancashire.  

She has spent her professional career in the North West and has extensive working knowledge of the commercial property sector across the region.

Her return brings Harrison Drury’s commercial property team to 42 working across its six offices, delivering a wide range of commercial property and property litigation services to businesses and individuals in the North West.

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