Published date 30 May 2023

Knights launches growth strategy in Bristol with four hires

Professional services business Knights has hired three partners and a senior associate in Bristol, just weeks after arriving in the city through acquisition.

Knights has a full service offering in Bristol across corporate, real estate and dispute resolution law, including one of the UK’s largest specialist healthcare corporate teams.

Partners Caroline Nemecek, David Morris and Marti Burgess have joined the team alongside senior associate Ben Harris.

Burgess and Harris join Knights’ corporate team. Burgess has more than 20 years’ experience of working with small and medium-sized businesses and is well-known in Bristol and the South West.

Residential property partner Nemecek specialises in high-value property transactions of all kinds, working alongside property and agricultural clients to provide a bespoke, personal service.

Construction partner Morris brings his significant experience and well-established local network.

Client services director James Christacos said: “We’re really pleased to welcome Caroline, Marti, David and Ben to our team.

“When we entered the market in Bristol we committed to growing the business by hiring exceptional local talent. It’s great to see that taking shape, as we get started. We’re investing right across the business and there are more talented new hires set to join us in Bristol in the next few months.”

Knights is one of the fastest-growing professional services businesses in the UK.

With 26 offices nationwide, Knights is ranked within the top 50 UK law firms by revenue – with specialists in all key areas of corporate and commercial law.

The business’ team in Bristol are based in the city centre on Welsh Back.

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