Legal & Professional

Banbury's Spratt Endicott continues to grow with raft of new key promotions

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Harry Whittle

Banbury solicitors’ firm Spratt Endicott has announced a series of promotions as it continues its expansion plans.

As part of Spratt Endicott's continued growth and success they're promoting:

  • Anis Waiz, who heads up the banking and finance, leads the Bicester team and has been upped to Director
  • Kyle Wyness, who has also been promoted to a Director role. Kyle heads up the property litigation team based from the Banbury office
  • Based in the Bicester office too, solicitor Thomas Halstead has fast made an impression after joining the firm in 2021 - he receives a promotion to Associate
  • As a specialist in commercial investment properties, Emma Daniels has earned promotion to Director

Also promoted is:

  • Pete Gardner from the the debt recovery team’s promotion to Senior Associate, following his recommended listing in the Legal 500
  • Tom McInerney to Senior Associate
  • Jennie Loynes has also been promoted into a Senior Associate role
  • Madeleine Harrington has been promoted to an Associate role

Andrew Woods, Managing Director at Spratt Endicott said this about the raft of promotions: "Each of these promotions are fully deserved and underline the strength of talent we have across a variety of departments and specialisms."

"Not only does it highlight the quality of our people, but it reinforces our commitment to progressing roles internally. We remain passionate about nurturing the careers of talented lawyers who are instrumental in the growth and success of our business delivering exceptional high levels of service."

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