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Law firm Bevan Brittan has appointed Colin McConaghy, a commercial projects specialist in its Bristol office, as a partner in its mid-year promotions round.

McConaghy specialises in complex public-private partnerships, energy and outsourcing transactions, and advises a broad range of clients, the firm said.

Bevan Brittan has also appointed four new associates:

  • Ruth Atkinson-Wilks (Clinical Risk, Birmingham)
  • Elena Goodfellow (Clinical Risk, Birmingham)
  • Sarah Newton (Property, Bristol)
  • Hannah Ward (Commercial & Infrastructure, Bristol)

The appointments took effect from 1 November 2019.

Duncan Weir, Managing Partner at Bevan Brittan, said: “Congratulations to Colin on becoming a partner, and to all our promoted lawyers. We have a wealth of talent across our legal teams and these promotions recognise how they are providing their clients with outstanding legal advice in a proactive and pragmatic manner.”

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