
Gordon, a Leeds-based law firm, has strengthened its regulatory and property dispute team with the appointment of two experienced lawyers, Rachel Little and Dominic Titherington.
Rachel Little and Dominique Titheringun will join Gordon, a law firm headquartered in Leeds, employing 170 people.
Rachel Little joined Lupton Fawcett's Gordons regulatory practices and advised clients on a variety of legal issues, including environmental regulations, health and safety, licensing, and trading standards. Her background includes nearly seven years as an environmental, health and safety advisor for the chemical industry, where she was responsible for compliance management and case investigations.
Meanwhile, Dominique Titheringun joined the company's real estate dispute team from Hagen Wolf. He brings extensive expertise in handling complex conflicts for both residential and commercial clients. His specialties include issues of boundary disputes, easements, adverse ownership claims, lease renewals and aging.
Gordon's managing partner Victoria Davy welcomed the appointment.
“Our regulatory and property dispute practices are both working well, thanks to additional instructions from existing clients and the establishment of new client relationships,” Davey said. “Rachel and Dominic are enhancing their team's service delivery and providing value added to their clients through their expertise.”
She said, “They are highly regarded and attractive lawyers known for providing commercially sharp and practical advice. These are qualities that we appreciate our clients and we look forward to their contributions to the continued expansion of regulatory and property dispute services.”
The company represents a wide range of well-known clients, including major retailers such as AO, Iceland Foods, Morrison, Okado Retail, and Len Kitchen, as well as drink company Molson Coors and parcel delivery business EVRI.
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