Andrew Stone Partner c Myerson

Stone joins from JMW. Credit: Myerson

Myerson Solicitors adds real estate partner

The Altrincham law firm has expanded its commercial property team with the appointment of Andrew Stone.

Stone joins from JMW, where he spent 10 years, as Myerson looks to build up its real estate team, one of the largest in the North West outside the major city centres of Manchester and Liverpool.

Stone brings extensive experience in real estate transactions, advising investors, developers, and businesses on acquisitions, leasing, and portfolio management across industrial, office, and retail sectors.

He also has significant experience advising healthcare clients, including GPs and dentists, on real estate matters.

Stone began his legal career at Burges Salmon and subsequently gained valuable experience as both an in-house lawyer and national estate manager at Integrated Dental Holdings, now MyDentist.

Joanne Perritt, head of Myerson’s commercial property team, said: “We are delighted to welcome Andrew to the team. Our team is already recognised as a Top Tier practice by The Legal 500 and, with Andrew joining us, we continue to strengthen what is already a highly experienced and senior team.

“We are proud to work with major clients such as AkzoNobel, AQA Education, Dransfield Properties, and National Nuclear Laboratory. Andrew’s expertise will reinforce the team, enhancing our ability to provide partner-led and commercially focused advice and further establishing our position as a serious alternative to larger and international firms.”

The lawyer’s move is a reverse journey to that taken by Neil Armstrong a year ago, the Myerson partner leaving to become head of construction at JMW.

The addition of Stone follows the arrival of Doug Henderson as a solicitor last summer. A further newcomer will join at Easter.

Your Comments

Read our comments policy

Related Articles

Sign up to receive the Place Daily Briefing

Join more than 13,000 property professionals and receive your free daily round-up of built environment news direct to your inbox

Subscribe

Join more than 13,000 property professionals and sign up to receive your free daily round-up of built environment news direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you are agreeing to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

"*" indicates required fields

Your Job Field*
Other regional Publications - select below