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Property play: Mills & Reeve to add £6m to its topline with Maxwell Winward acquisition

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Matthew Field
6 March 2017
Legal mergers

In a move to enhance its London real estate team, LB100 firm Mills & Reeve is to tie up with City real estate boutique Maxwell Winward, adding £5.8m to its topline.

The merger with Maxwell Winward will complete on 1 June, adding a total of eight partners to Mills & Reeve’s London office at Monument Place.

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