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South East: DMH Stallard to merge with AWB Partnership

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Law firm DMH Stallard, with offices across the South East, is to merge with Guildford practice AWB Partnership. The deal is expected to complete on January 1, 2015.

The new firm will be called DMH Stallard and will bring the total number of partners at the firm to 53. The merger will further strengthen DMH Stallard’s presence across the South East, adding to the firm’s existing offices in the City of London, Gatwick, Brighton and Farnham.

All of AWB’s existing 37-strong team, including seven partners, will be retained and will continue to service clients from their offices in central Guildford. Over the next 12 months, DMH Stallard intends to re-locate its presence in Farnham and the current AWB office into one new Guildford office.

The deal was jointly led by DMH Stallard’s managing partner Tim Aspinall – who is stepping down from his role at the end of the year – with Richard Pollins, who becomes the firm’s new managing partner on January 1, 2015.

This is the eighth merger led by Aspinall during his 18-year tenure. He said: “I am proud to have played a part in the transformation of DMH Stallard into one of the UK’s leading mid-market firms. This latest merger fulfils a long-held strategic ambition for a strong Guildford presence, representing both corporate and private clients.

“It’s been a privilege to complete another merger for the firm. In doing so I am confident that I am leaving a strong legacy and a platform for growth for my successor Richard Pollins, and the rest of the DMH Stallard team.”

Richard Middlehurst, managing partner of AWB Partnership, commented: “This merger will allow us to continue being a trusted law firm while also providing greater strength in depth to both individuals and businesses who require full-service commercial support and advice. DMH Stallard’s stature and reputation in the market is well-established and will provide the platform we need to offer a very compelling service to our clients."

DMH Stallard’s merger with AWB adds expertise across a range of disciplines including private client, family, litigation and real estate.

TBM Team

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