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Basingstoke: Lamb Brooks announces partner appointment

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Law firm Lamb Brooks LLP continues to boost its partnership with the announcement of James Phipps’ appointment to partner.

Lamb Brooks said the appointment highlighted the Basingstoke firm’s commitment to driving the business forward and giving the local community the highest possible standard of legal services. The firm now has 65 members of staff working from two connected offices at the top of town.

Having joined the firm as an associate solicitor in 2016 Phipps quickly took on the head of department role for the busy private client department. He now runs the department of 10 who provide comprehensive legal advice to many Basingstoke and north Hampshire residents on wills, trusts and estate-planning needs.

Phipps specialises in advising business owners, farmers, land owners and other high-net-worth individuals and families. He also has a particular specialism in trust work which can be a complex area of law.

“James is an asset to the Lamb Brooks team and has truly made an impact on the firm; we are delighted to have James join the partnership this summer,” commented Robert Finlayson, joint managing partner.

“We look forward to James’ input within the partner team, his experience is a valuable addition to the firm and he has provided an outstanding level of service to our clients since joining – Congratulations James!” added Andrew Lowe, joint managing partner.

James Phipps joins Alec Brooks, Andrew Lowe, Ann Davies, Nigel Bourne, Robert Finlayson and Sheena Aston as the law firm’s seventh partner.

TBM Team

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