3 new partner promotions at Beale & Company

Friday, 1st July 2016

We are delighted to announce the promotion of three of our senior associates to the position of Partner from 1 July 2016. James Vernon, Ian Masser and Nathan Modell all began their legal careers as trainees with Beale & Company, qualifying as disputes lawyers within the firms Construction, Engineering and Infrastructure team. Their promotions bring the total number of partners in the firm to 23.

Antony Smith, senior partner, commented:

“I am delighted to welcome James, Ian and Nathan to the partnership. We are incredibly pleased to appoint such dedicated and hard working people as partners. It is a reflection of the confidence that the firm and its clients have in them as lawyers. In each case, they have worked their way up the firm’s career structure after training with the firm and so these promotions also demonstrate our commitment to developing the careers of our staff. We congratulate them on their achievement.”

The new partners are:

James Vernon
James qualified in 2005 as a disputes lawyer in our Construction, Engineering and Infrastructure group. He advises civil engineering and building contractors and design team professionals and their insurers in relation to a wide range of construction and engineering disputes. He is also very experienced in handling Health and Safety matters and regularly gives seminars and workshops on a number of topics of interest to a wide range of parties in the construction and engineering industry.

Ian Masser
Ian qualified in 2007 and specialises in disputes arising out of construction projects. His clients include both construction professionals and contractors, and their professional indemnity insurers, as well as employers. His practice covers all forms of dispute resolution and includes advising clients on insurance coverage issues.

Nathan Modell
Nathan qualified in 2007 and specialises in contentious construction matters. He has advises a wide range of clients including architects, engineers, contractors, , professional indemnity insurers, as well as other commercial organisations and professional practices.