New property litigation hire for Emms Gilmore Liberson


Perveen Kaur Dhami (centre) joins colleagues Paul Pinder (left), Martyn Liberson (centre) and Thomas Walsh (right), of law firm, EGL’s property litigation team
Birmingham-based law firm, Emms Gilmore Liberson (EGL), has bolstered its property litigation division with the appointment of a new senior hire.
Perveen Kaur Dhami joins the practice as associate director from Anthony Collins Solicitors. She will work alongside partner Martyn Liberson in developing the law firm’s growing national and international property litigation client base.
Perveen has previously held positions at international law firms, Gowling WLG and Squire Patton Boggs, where she worked for almost 15 years. She is a trustee at Victoria Academies Trust.
Perveen said: “I’m really pleased to be joining EGL as part of its renowned property litigation team. This firm is unique in that it attracts the kind of high-quality clients that are often only seen at national and global firms, but its consultative and values-led approach hits the right note with clients and very much sets it apart from its competitors. EGL has continued to grow consistently since its formation and I’m excited to be part of its future.”
Martyn Liberson, partner at EGL, said: “Perveen is a highly skilled and trained lawyer who has often been described by her clients as ‘pragmatic and efficient’ in finding the best solution. She has experience across a range of complex property disputes which complements our hugely talented property litigation team. Having spent the majority of her career working at global law firms, is typical of the calibre of specialist lawyers we employ.
“This is a firm with real strength and depth. The vast majority of the instructions on which we act bring us daily into opposition with global and national firms. Perveen’s appointment, gives us further opportunity to develop and service our rapidly expanding client base locally, nationally and overseas.”
Midlands-based EGL sources half its work from London. The law firm recently announced a double appointment to its property litigation division.
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