National law firm Reeds Solicitors LLP has promoted three partners, five senior associates, and a further five associates.
Solicitors Beth Mantel, Scott Primmer, and Nathan Seymour-Hyde have been appointed to the firm’s partnership.
Joanna Benn, Emma Ćojder, Jemma Michaelson, Alison Page, and Jess Reddy have been promoted to senior associate, while Isabelle Sly, Lucy Wandrum, Steven Maynard, Rachel Oakley, and Jessica Cantu have been promoted to associate.
Based in Manchester, complex crime partner Mantel has advised clients in relation to conspiracies regarding drugs, robbery, murder, and serious violence; as well as drug importations, firearm offences; and high value fraud, money laundering, and confiscation proceedings.
Primmer is based in the firm’s Oxford office where he sits within the private client department. His criminal defence practice has a particular focus on serious sexual assault cases, while also defending clients against drug offences, serious sexual offences, complex fraud and benefit fraud, offences against the person, slavery, manslaughter, and murder.
Head of the firm’s fare evasion department, Seymour-Hyde splits his time between the Oxford and City of London offices. He regularly submits representations to both the Disclosure and Disbarring Service (DBS) and ACRO in order to prevent clients from being added to the Barred List or to erase arrest records from the Police National Computer (PNC).
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