Social purpose law firm Anthony Collins (AC) strengthens its expertise by appointing a Legal Director and promoting nine talented individuals across critical sectors, amplifying their commitment to serving local government, housing, health and social care, charities, and social businesses.
TWC – In a move that underscores its dedication to excellence, Anthony Collins welcomes their new Legal Director, Andrew Crumpton, while celebrating the elevation of four senior associates and four associates within their specialized departments. These departments include clinical negligence, personal injury, property, family law, projects, governance, funding, and corporate team.
Andrew Crumpton, the newly appointed Legal Director, began his journey with AC in 2015 as a solicitor in the family law team. His extensive expertise in family proceedings, child arrangement orders, and adoptions, combined with his prestigious Children’s Law Accreditation from The Law Society, position him as a distinguished practitioner.
Among the promotions, Amy Callahan-Page, an accomplished project team professional, stands out for her proficiency in construction disputes and public procurement. Esther Campsall, recognized for her exceptional contributions to the governance, funding, and corporate team, is also promoted to a senior associate role. Narinder Singh, an invaluable member of the family law team specializing in planning and Highways Law, and Max Howarth, a talented planning and Highways Lawyer, complete the roster of senior associate promotions.
At the associate level, Sarah Owen from the personal injury and clinical negligence team, Felicity Hercik from the governance, funding, and corporate team, Puja Desai from the Court of Protection team, and Amy Barons from the property department have all been recognized and promoted for their outstanding performance.
Phil Saunders, Head of HR and Office Services at Anthony Collins, expressed his appreciation for each member’s expertise and dedication to their roles. He emphasized that this investment in their talented solicitors enables AC to continue its mission as a social purpose law firm, driving positive change in lives, communities, and society.
Saunders added, “Our teams consist of exceptional professionals with extensive knowledge and experience in their respective fields. By promoting our talented individuals, we aim to provide unwavering support to our clients while upholding the highest social ethics and transparency standards—a commitment that remains a top priority for AC, following our B Corp accreditation.”
Saunders congratulated each of the newly promoted individuals, expressing his anticipation of witnessing the positive impact they will make on their clients and the broader communities they serve.