Excello Law has announced the opening of its Nottingham office, marking an important step in its expansion strategy.
- A senior insolvency team, including Nicky Calthrop-Owen, Victoria Dunstall, and Annabel Whittaker, has joined from Actons.
- The new office is part of a growing network, providing modern facilities for 200+ consultants across 11 locations.
- This expansion in Nottingham aims to strengthen local presence and facilitate recruitment in the East Midlands.
- Key players in the team bring extensive experience and have been recognised by leading legal directories.
Excello Law, a national consultancy law firm, has expanded its presence by opening a new office in Nottingham. This move is significant for the firm’s growth ambitions, particularly in the Midlands, as it marks the 11th addition to its national office network. The Nottingham branch is strategically located in the Dryden Enterprise Centre, offering city-centre facilities for hybrid working and client meetings.
A notable development in this expansion is the addition of a senior insolvency team to the firm. The team comprises respected practitioners Nicky Calthrop-Owen, Victoria Dunstall, and Annabel Whittaker, who have transitioned from Actons, a local firm. This team is recognised for their expertise in insolvency, corporate recovery, and dispute resolution, enhancing Excello’s service offerings in these domains.
Each member of the newly joined team brings noteworthy credentials. Nicky Calthrop-Owen, a solicitor since 1990 and a licensed insolvency practitioner since 1998, is consistently recognised by Legal 500 and Chambers. Annabel Whittaker and Victoria Dunstall similarly add significant value with their dual qualifications and specialisations, as both are ranked as Next Generation Partners in the Legal 500.
This strategic move does not only bolster Excello Law’s client service capabilities but also leverages its innovative consultancy model. According to Annabel Whittaker, the firm’s structural freedom and responsibility were key attractions, offering a platform where the team can generate and refer work across various practice areas.
Joanne Losty, Excello’s Chief Operating Officer, highlighted Nottingham’s commercial importance, asserting that the new office solidifies their presence and provides a platform for recruiting more consultant lawyers locally. Excello Law is committed to growing its team, emphasising the potential for future recruitment in Nottingham and the broader East Midlands.
Excello Law’s strategic expansion into Nottingham underscores its commitment to growth and enhancing its legal service offerings across the Midlands.
