| New appointments and a new look signal rapid growth for European business law firm Miller Rosenfalck | Print |
European business law firm Miller Rosenfalck LLP has announced the appointments of a consultant and two new associates to support the expansion of the firm. Commercial and property litigator Nick Boucher joins the firm from RHY law, IP specialist Sarah Staines joins from Sherrards and Claus Andersen joins the Danish desk from Bevan Kidwell.
All three lawyers join the firm immediately and continue the impressive growth which has seen the firm double in size in the last 12 months to 7 partners and 14 associates and open new offices in New York and Norwich.
Sarah Staines has joined the firm from Sherrards Solicitors in St Albans, where she was a partner. She is a highly experienced intellectual property and information technology lawyer who advises on the identification, registration and protection of intellectual property. She specialises in IP exploitation, licencing, assignment and mortgages as well as IT contracts for software, hardware, solutions supply, reseller and outsourcing. She also advises on data protection and trade secrets.
Claus Andersen is dual Danish and English qualified. He advises on Danish and UK corporate and commercial issues including setting up companies, shareholder and distribution agreements and commercial contracts, with a focus on inward investment for Scandanavia.
Nick Boucher is an experienced commercial and property litigator. His role is to provide a further boost to Miller Rosenfalck’s rapidly growing dispute resolution capability.
Commenting on the new appointments, managing partner Steen Rosenfalck said: “Nick, Sarah and Claus are fantastic additions to the firm and, as demand for our cross border legal services grows, will be an integral part of the team to drive our expansion”.

To support their expansion, Miller Rosenfalck has rebranded with a new logo and corporate identity, marketing materials and a new online presence (www.millerrosenfalck.com).
“We needed a change in our corporate image,” says senior partner Stuart Miller, “we wanted a contemporary look to reflect that we have grown into an international law firm with multiple locations serving our UK, European and US client base”. |