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Jonathan Coad, Ali Vaziri-Zanjani & Stephanie Taylor Lewis Silkin LLP

02 December 2010
Issue: 7444 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Lewis Silkin LLP has appointed three team members from Swan Turton.

Jonathan Coad, formerly head of litigation, joins the media brands and technology (MBT) team. He brings with him newly qualified solicitor Ali Vaziri-Zanjani and legal assistant Stephanie Taylor. 

Giles Crown, head of MBT says: “The appointments reflect our commitment to further grow our market share within the converged media, brands and technology sectors.

“Jonathan’s expertise, having advised household names such as Channel Four, Granada Media Group and ITV, provides great synergy and depth to our existing team.”
 

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