Pannone offer help after reported collapse of international property law firm

By Lindsay Kinnealy in Overseas property on Thursday, July 9, 2009

Following the reported collapse of one of the biggest international property law practices in the UK, Lindsay Kinnealy, Head of International Property Law at Manchester solicitors, Pannone LLP, offered assistance to those affected, saying, “It is desperately sad to see this firm has ceased trading but now the prime concern must be for the continuing needs of their clients.”

She continued, “We would recommend International Law Partnership's (John Howell's) clients contact a reputable international property lawyer as soon as possible in order to ascertain what their position is in relation to any property purchase, sale or other matter. The resources of the international property team here at Pannone are available to anyone who needs advice.”

The property market in countries like France, Spain, Italy and the USA have shown signs of recovery recently but any upturn may have come too late for the International Law Partnership.

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