Paul has specialised in dispute resolution for the past five years, and will deal with a variety of company and commercial issues, banking and finance disputes, professional negligence matters and defamation claims. He also has expertise in the energy and utility sector.
Having trained in Lincoln before spending three years at Birmingham law firm Martineau, Paul has acted for several SMEs as well as major plcs including Npower, EDF and Lloyds Bank.
James Worthington, who has specialised in agricultural property law for over nine years, is a member of the Agricultural Law Association (ALA). He will advise clients on all aspects of agricultural property law, including acquisitions, tenancies and wind farm agreements.
One of the first people in the country to be awarded a Fellowship by the ALA, James has also helped to establish the Wolds Fresh Start Academy and the Lincolnshire Fresh Start Academy which assist young farmers.
Andrew Fearn, Deputy Managing Partner of Langleys, said: “We are delighted to welcome Paul and James to our Lincoln team. With their wealth of experience and knowledge of their specialisms, I have every confidence that they will prove to be two strong assets to Langleys expanding team.”