Growth continues at Morr & Co with addition of a new partner

19.11.2022

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Leading regional law firm Morr & Co are delighted to announce the appointment of a new Partner. Chris Darvill joined as Partner in their dispute resolution team early last week.

Chris Darvill has more than 16 years commercial dispute resolution experience and is recognised in Legal 500 for both commercial litigation and IP. He has an outstanding reputation across the region, helping a wide range of clients resolve complex commercial disputes, as well as dealing with contentious intellectual property matters.

Having worked in both national and regional law firms, as well as a spell working for the in-house legal team of a well-known national retailer, Chris has a broad spectrum of experience that spans technology, energy, retail, and education.

Chris’s arrival closely follows the appointment of Kristine Ng, a property litigation specialist who joined the team as a Partner in September. Chris’s arrival and experience will stand to grow Morr & Co’s reputable dispute resolution teams range of expertise, which includes commercial litigation, IP, property litigation, contentious probate, and tax litigation.

In August this year, the family team promoted Wimbledon based family solicitor Anne McAlister to the partnership. Paul Harvey, Managing Partner, commented

I am thrilled to welcome Chris to the firm. He is a highly regarded and experienced professional who will enhance our already excellent dispute resolution team.

Chris joins the partnership at an exciting time, his appointment will play an important part in growing and continuing Morr & Co’s reputation for providing first-class advice to clients’

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