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In his first seat he worked on a broad variety of matters in the commercial and technology team, before expanding his perspective in the sphere of commercial litigation. Now in his third seat, George is taking on a new challenge in the intellectual property team whilst simultaneously undertaking a part-time secondment, working for a client in-house.
When delivering work for clients, George focuses on working collaboratively and taking a pragmatic and thoughtful approach to problem-solving. He embraces new challenges and is enthusiastic to expand his skillset throughout his training contract.
George graduated from the University of Southampton before studying at the University of Law, where he achieved a distinction. He has also contributed to various publications during his time at Stevens & Bolton, often with an international focus. This included contributing to a paper on the duty of good faith in civil and common law jurisdictions for the American Bar Association Forum on Franchising.
‘Let’s make it happen’ is about adaptability. Stevens & Bolton is committed to staying at the forefront of legal and commercial developments to meet the evolving needs of its clients.