Jonathan Grigg is stepping down from his role as Managing Partner of Reading-based law firm Boyes Turner.
This follows his decision not to stand for re-election at the end of his current tenure in spring 2024. Jonathan joined the firm in 2016 as Head of Dispute Resolution, becoming Managing Partner in 2020.
Barry Stanton, Partner in Boyes Turner's Employment and Immigration team has been appointed Interim Managing Partner. Barry will work with Jonathan and the senior management team to lead the firm's strategic direction and management ahead of a permanent appointment being made.
Kim Milan, Senior Partner, said: “We’d like to take this opportunity to thank Jonathan for all his hard work during his time at the firm. His vision for Boyes Turner - particularly as we navigated Covid and adapted to a new way of working as a business – has been fundamental to the firm’s continued growth and has very much set us up for future success.”
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