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Paul Roberts(Principal)BA. Admitted as a Solicitor in 1979. Paul has specialised in insurance, construction and engineering claims since admission. He has extensive experience with reinsurance, contractors, EL, PL, professional indemnity and products liability claims at a number of specialist insurance law firms, including Davies Arnold Cooper, Elliott & Co and Kennedys. He advises on contract coverage and wordings, and has given seminars on a wide range of subjects including commercial litigation, arbitration and adjudication, practice and procedure, construction, environmental, professional indemnity and reinsurance issues. |
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Paul BloomfieldLL.B: Admitted as a Solicitor in 1989.Paul has eight years of heavyweight construction insurance litigation experience working on complex and document-heavy cases for major insurers. He now specialises in the area of construction and engineering cases, primarily for Insurers. Paul additionally works in the areas of PL, EL, policy coverage and reinsurance matters for insurers. He has lectured in relation to the Institute of Export exams in International Trade Law. He has extensive experience of commercial and banking litigation Paul works extensively with pro bono efforts and is a Patron of the Children’s Legal Centre, a charity providing legal support to vulnerable children both in the UK and Internationally. Additionally he is responsible for business, marketing and IT support to the firm. |
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Graham MayGraham was admitted as a solicitor in 1979 following a law degree at Cambridge University and two years of articles with a Manchester firm of solicitors, George Davies & Co. He is conversant with all areas of law, with an initial background in commercial property transactions for the London Legal Department of the National Coal Board Pension Schemes. Grahams international experience included 7 years practising as an attorney-at-law in the Cayman Islands in the areas of banking, insurance, trusts and mutual funds. From 1989 to 2003 he acted as a lawyer and manager in the U.K. financial services industry, first with currency fund managers, Gaiacorp U.K., and then as Managing Director of that groups London subsidiary, renamed Titan Capital Management, where he was instrumental in developing the worldwide investment management business.Having co-ordinated the sale of Titan in 2002 2003, he set up Mottram Partners, a legal, accounting and compliance subsidiary of a plc. Following the break-up of the plc, he jointly established Millers Associates to continue the business of advising plcs and private companies in all aspects of accounting and corporate/company secretarial procedures. He joined Paul Roberts as a practicing consultant solicitor in April 2007 to assist in the expansion of the corporate services on offer to the firm's growing client base. |