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Ellie Tait

Ellie Tait,
Associate

0800 088 6004

Ellie is an Associate in the Commercial Property team.  She qualified with the firm in May 2022 after completing her training contract.

Ellie assists senior fee earners acting for private individuals, pension funds, small businesses, national companies, banks, charities and social landlords on a wide range of legal matters from land acquisitions and developments as well as business leases, sales and purchases, lease renewals and extensions, through to larger commercial property and land transactions.

Ellie graduated from Nottingham Trent University with a LLB Law with Criminology degree and has a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice together with a LLM Masters in Legal Practice.

Ellie also assists our Legal 500 recognised Social Housing Team.

Prior to joining the Commercial Property Team Ellie has gained experience working in Commercial Litigation and Clinical Negligence.

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      Heather Gout, Total Computer Network

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    • Thank you to an amazing team at Wilson Browne, specifically Kevin Rogers, Imran Ilias and Ellie Tait for your exceptional guidance, expertise, and valued counsel.

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      Mr Patrick, Northamptonshire

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