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Posted by Andrew Jones & Rebecca Mushing on 29 October 2024

Andrew Jones Real Estate Partner
Rebecca Mushing Senior Associate - Head of Planning
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Andrew Jones

Real Estate Partner

Andrew is responsible for the performance of the firm’s real estate group. He advises clients on the acquisition and disposal of freehold and leasehold commercial properties.

Rebecca Mushing

Senior Associate - Head of Planning

Rebecca is a specialist planning lawyer who advises on all aspects of the planning process and highway matters.

Andrew Jones

Andrew is responsible for the performance of the firm’s real estate group. He advises clients on the acquisition and disposal of freehold and leasehold commercial properties.

Rebecca Mushing

Rebecca is a specialist planning lawyer who advises on all aspects of the planning process and highway matters.

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