Pinsents welcomes four new partners across UK offices
Pinsent Masons has promoted four lawyers to its partnership, all of whom are based in its UK offices.

Chris Mullen
The firm has made up the four lawyers, all of whom are male, into each of the Birmingham, London, Manchester and Leeds offices.
Pinsent Masons’ senior partner Chris Mullen said: “We’re pleased to announce our latest round of promotions, which cover individuals in all of our UK and international offices.
“Our partnership continues to identify, nurture and invest in talent, and all of our successful candidates should be extremely proud of their achievement. As always, we’ve kept the bar very high in terms of performance and all our promotions are an attribute to hard work, dedication and commercial success.”
At the same time the firm has made up three lawyers to the role of legal director. Two of them are in Leeds and one in Manchester.
The new partners are:
Birmingham
Anthony Bradley, UK construction
Manchester
Peter Feehan, outsourcing, technology and commercial
London
Matthew de Ferrars, pensions
Leeds
Jon Fisher, employment





Readers' comments (3)
Anonymous | 23-Apr-2010 1:58 pm
"Our partnership continues to identify, nurture and invest in talent" - Chris should really do stand-up, oh wait, it's not actually that funny!
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Anonymous | 23-Apr-2010 7:10 pm
Well Anonymous, what's it like on your planet? I presume you've been orbiting the earth and missed the fact that Pinsent Masons was one of the few firms not to kick people out in droves last year - partners included. 'Identify, nurture and invest' - seems pretty fair to me.
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Anonymous | 26-Apr-2010 5:20 pm
Care to put a wager on that?
Let me guess you are based in the London office - where they did not kick out "droves" to maintain a precarious foothold - I do not think the regions would agree – I can probably name 20 in a single office let alone the 19 nationally.
I suggest you have a look at Companies House – to see the tip of the iceberg – more difficult to peddle a lie (be it of omission) when you are an LLP.
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