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Further expansion announced at Benest Corbett Renouf

Further expansion announced at Benest Corbett Renouf

Monday 21 March 2016

Further expansion announced at Benest Corbett Renouf

Monday 21 March 2016


Law firms Benest Corbett Renouf and Lambert Legal are to merge.

The merger, effective from April, will also see the principal of Lambert Legal, Wendy Lambert, become a Partner at Benest Corbett Renouf, increasing the number of Partners to six.

Lambert Legal's staff will also be joining along with Ms Lambert.

The merger, just four months after the formation of Benest Corbett Renouf, builds on the collective experience of both firms. 

Ms Lambert is a Jersey solicitor with over 25 years’ experience in advising Jersey businesses and individuals.  The leading legal directory Chambers & Partners comments that Wendy is: “A highly-respected practitioner and popular with her clients.” “She is a joy to deal with. She has a ‘can-do’ attitude, is incredibly forthright and very proactive.”

Lambert Legal is currently a niche practice providing legal advice to the local business community in all sectors of industry.   It focuses on non-contentious work, including employment law, commercial property, planning, and corporate and commercial law, including mergers and acquisitions. 

David Benest, Managing Partner, said: “I am delighted that Wendy and her team are joining us.  Benest Corbett Renouf can identify truly as a full service law firm for individual and business clients alike, building on our core strengths of dispute resolution, but with the added offering of a wider range non-contentious expertise across a number of practice areas.

"The merger exemplifies our vision of providing a solid platform for further growth in response to client needs.  Our aim remains to meet the ever changing needs of our established and new clients.”

Wendy Lambert said: “I am pleased to be joining Benest Corbett Renouf, a firm dedicated to serving the local community and which, as a newly merged firm, has an exciting future ahead."

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