New head of Residential Property at Boyes Turner

Reading-based Boyes Turner has welcomes a new head of residential property, bolstering the firms’ property team which has maintained its Tier 1 Ranking in the Legal 500 for the last 11 years.

Emily Neale joins as a partner and new Head of Residential Property from Seymour Parkes where she was the Head of the Residential Property and New Homes Team. She has 13 years’ experience within the Thames Valley and London, and sought-after locations across England and Wales. She has acted for a broad range of clients from high-net-worth individuals to investors, trusts, and companies, and is recognised for her expertise in handling high value and complex property transactions. A key focus for her at Boyes Turner will be driving more innovation while also working closely with the firm’s private client and real estate teams.

Commenting on the appointment Barry Stanton, Managing Partner at Boyes Turner said:

“Emily’s appointment reflects the continued expansion and strength of our real estate team. She brings a real entrepreneurial and energetic mindset with her, sharing our commitment to being truly strategic partners to our clients. Her talent for developing brilliant people will also be exciting as the group strengthens its position as the go-to real estate team in the Thames Valley.”

Neale added

“I joined Boyes Turner because it is a firm which is in an exciting space of growth and innovation. It is taking bold steps, and I am keen to be part of a group that has its focus on the future. The residential property team already has a great reputation for its work and has a long- standing client base, as well as referrals from contacts locally and from afar. I’m looking to build on that, with a focus on gaining a reputation for providing the most modern conveyancing service around.”

One Response

  1. Good luck Emily you will certainly need it. Lots of office politics based on the torrid few weeks I spent in that department a few years ago. There will be a few people out to make your job as difficult as possible so be careful.

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