31 March 2023

New senior solicitors and a partner join our firm

Here at Wilkin Chapman, we have recently appointed two new senior solicitors and a partner across our Lincoln, Grimsby, and Beverley offices. 

Our new senior appointments will focus on supporting businesses and agribusiness, as well as property owners and buyers, with matters including sustainability, dispute resolution, and house sales.

Commercial property lawyer Helen Barton has joined our Lincoln office as a new partner, with a specialism in sustainability. We’ve welcomed rural dispute resolution expert David Richardson as a senior solicitor in Beverley. As an expert in domestic property, Stephen Watson has also joined our Grimsby office as a senior solicitor to help local people buy and sell homes.

In further promotions, a recent trainee from our training contract programme, Hannah Gamble, has now fully qualified as solicitor.

Helen Barton

With more than 15 years of experience, Helen will focus on all aspects of commercial property work, with a particular emphasis on development work as well as  the energy and renewable sector. She will provide services to landowners and commercial clients.

Having begun her career in Lincoln, Helen spent six years in Scunthorpe, before joining us in January 2023. She said: 

“Wilkin Chapman has been a firm that I’ve known of for years from when I worked in Lincoln. I’ve watched it grow and become the entity that it is now. There was only going to be one firm that I would come back to Lincoln for and that was Wilkin Chapman. 

“The way that it’s grown, the fact that it’s forward thinking, and the different sectors that it’s moving into made it a very attractive prospect.”

Helen’s work will focus on helping landowners and businesses with a range of commercial property matters, with a particular focus on renewable energy projects. Helen explained:

“Renewable energy is an increasing and ever changing sector. Where landowners have been approached by developers interested in renewable projects such as solar farms and battery storage facilities, we’re helping landowners in negotiating and agreeing the documentation, including option agreements and leases. As technology progresses in the sector, we need to keep up to date with developments. It’s an exciting sector to be a part of.”

“I really enjoy working with commercial clients on a repeat basis, getting to know their business, getting to know how they like things done, and building up relationships with them.”

David Richardson

David Richardson, senior solicitor, has over ten years of litigation experience and brings his agricultural and rural dispute resolution skill set to our Beverley dispute resolution team. He said:

“I'm East Yorkshire born and bred and come from a little village about 12 miles away from the Beverley office. Wilkin Chapman has got a really good reputation as one of the biggest law firms in this area. There are a lot of farmers and growers in the region and Beverley is their main hub so it’s a really good location.

“Wilkin Chapman’s Beverley office has a growing dispute resolution offering which will be able to serve the local area. We can now offer a wide range of dispute resolution services including for those clients involved in agriculture or the rural area.

“It’s the first time we’ve been able to offer agricultural and rural disputes specialism in the Beverley office so I’m looking forward to providing that service to people in the local area and further afield.

“We can deal with all of your personal, commercial, property and construction, and agricultural and rural disputes and litigation.”  

Stephen Watson

Stephen Watson, our new senior solicitor at our Grimsby office, grew up in the town before moving to Dorset to complete his training contract. Having previously worked in our Lincoln office, the new role sees him return to his hometown. Steve said:

“It’s a fantastic opportunity for me to re-join Wilkin Chapman and the fantastic team here in Grimsby.”

After starting his career focusing on commercial property, Steve quickly made the switch to domestic property as he missed the people focused element. He said:

“It's not necessarily the glamorous side of property law, but helping people who are looking to sell their house and buy their dream home, that’s the bread and butter for me. 

“We really want people in the local area to know that if they are considering buying or selling a property then we are a competitive option for conveyancing. 

“I’m looking forward to building those relationships with people in Grimsby and the local area, as well as establishing professional links with both brokers and agents as we all work together to achieve good outcomes for people.

“Helping people to buy and sell their houses and that moment when people get the keys to their house is really enjoyable to be part of and I enjoy that process.”

Hannah Gamble

In addition to the three senior appointments, Hannah Gamble has completed her training contract and been promoted to the role of solicitor. Hannah joined the firm as a paralegal after finishing her criminology degree in 2014 before embarking on her training contract with the firm. Hannah said:

“It feels great to complete my training contract and become a qualified solicitor. It has been a long road to get here but it has been a very fulfilling experience. I felt supported by my colleagues and the friends I have made along the way and I am very proud that I have finally qualified!

“My experience with different departments during my training has equipped me with knowledge which I have been able to bring with me on my return to the probate department.”

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