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Appointment of new Partner enables new service offerings to clients

Appointment of new Partner enables new service offerings to clients

Wednesday 06 April 2016

Appointment of new Partner enables new service offerings to clients

Wednesday 06 April 2016


Wendy Lambert has been appointed as partner at the Jersey law firm Benest Corbett Renouf.

Ms Lambert becomes the sixth partner in the firm, which was established at the beginning of 2016. She is a Jersey qualified solicitor with over 25 years’ legal experience.

The arrival of Ms Lambert and her team from Lambert Legal enables Benest Corbett Renouf to expand its service provision in non-contentious areas of legal advice.

She specialises in corporate and commercial work such as mergers and acquisitions, advising businesses regarding discrimination and employment law matters and commercial property issues, such as purchases and leases on business premises. She is also the Chair of Jersey Business.

Of Ms Lambert’s appointment, Managing Partner David Benest said: “We are delighted to welcome Wendy as a Partner.  She has unrivalled experience in terms of serving the Island’s business community with her legal knowledge. Her appointment has increased the services we will offer as a firm to a wider range of new and existing clients. Whereas we had focused previously on litigation and dispute resolution, we can now provide a seamless service to clients in terms of business law advice from company inception onwards.”

Ms Lambert added:  “I am very pleased to have a joined a growing firm that is going from strength to strength and which shares my interests in representing clients in a range of areas related to serving the local business community.”

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