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Law firm Hatten Wyatt, Gravesend, takes over Chatham's Stephens & Son Solicitors

13:05, 05 July 2017

A solicitors practice has just completed its second takeover in less than a year.

Hatten Wyatt, based in Gravesend, has acquired one of the county's oldest firms, Chatham's Stephens & Son Solicitors, in a deal which completed on July 1.

The law firm took over Tenterden's Pengelly & Rylands last August. Before that it had acquired Morlings in 2013, which retained its office in Maidstone, and incorporated the firms Nigel Edwards & Company in 2014 and Church Bruce in 2008.

The Hatten-Wyatt team
The Hatten-Wyatt team

Established 224 years ago, Stephens & Son is a part of Medway’s heritage.

Hatten Wyatt senior partner Jasvinder Singh Gill said: "We are thrilled to announce the incorporation of Stephens & Son within the firm.

"Both firms are long standing and have great reputations within the local community, with clients being referred by existing clients and other professionals.

Hatten Wyatt's Jacqueline Shicluna with Jasvinder Singh Gill
Hatten Wyatt's Jacqueline Shicluna with Jasvinder Singh Gill

"As a firm we have a clear vision for the future as we continue to grow and offer trusted legal services to the people of Kent”

As part of the deal Stephens & Son office will relocate to Cambridge Terrace, Chatham.

The combined Hatten Wyatt practices now have more than 80 staff with 12 partners across all of its offices.

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