01278 228004

Chamber News

You are here: 

New Arrival At Stokes Partners

Monday 12th July, 2021

Stokes Partners Solicitors are delighted to announce the arrival of their newest Partner, Michael Brierley.  Michael joins the firm from 6 July 2021.  He specialises in contentious probate litigation and looks forward to developing this complex area of work within the firm.  Michael was born and brought up in Somerset and trained at a large Somerset firm.  Having qualified as a solicitor he headed for the “bright lights” of London but is now very happy to be returning to his roots. 

Michael comments “I’m very excited to be returning to Somerset for the next stage of my professional career and to be joining Stokes Partners which is clearly a forward-thinking practice interested in developing the specialist area of law that I have been working in for some years.  As a member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists I am well aware of the difficulties that cases of this sort can create and how important it is for them to be handled by solicitors who are focused on these particular claims and have experience in them.”

Kit O’Brien, the firm’s Business Development Partner says “the last 15 months have been challenging for all of us at Stokes Partners.   We have been lucky in that our investment in technology over many years has made it easy for us to shift to remote working and to ensure that our team have access from home to everything they would have in the office without the need to take files away from the office premises.  Whilst it may not have been business as usual it has been pretty close to that, which is a testament to the firm’s robust systems and to the dedication and determination of all of our team.   As if the pandemic weren’t enough to cope with, we have also seen extraordinarily high levels of work in our residential property team due to the Stamp Duty “holiday”.  The team have gone above and beyond in trying to complete transactions within clients’ required timescales despite the difficulties in dealing with third parties where staff have been furloughed or are working remotely.  As we emerge into a semblance of normality it’s great that we can welcome Michael to Stokes Partners.  It’s clear that he shares the firm’s ethos of coupling specialist expertise with the highest level of client care, and we wish him a long and successful career with the firm”.

Latest news

Share your views on Bridgwater Docks regeneration
August 21, 2025

The public are being asked to share their views on newly developed plans to transform Bridgwater Docks.  The project is one of 11 schemes that fall under the umbrella of Bridgwater Town Deal that received £23.2million to regenerate and modernise Bridgwater town centre. The Bridgwater Docks project includes new active travel (walking and cycling) routes…

Read More
Dryad Gin Named Finalist in the Great British Food Awards 2025
August 12, 2025

We’re delighted to celebrate the news that Sedgemoor Chamber member Dryad Gin has been shortlisted in the Gin Category of the prestigious Great British Food Awards 2025. From hundreds of entries nationwide, only the very best made it through, and Dryad Gin will now be judged by an impressive panel of celebrity food and drink…

Read More
The Castle Hotel Offers Free Room Hire for August Events
August 12, 2025

The Castle Hotel in Taunton, one of Somerset’s most historic and picturesque venues, is inviting businesses and individuals to take advantage of a special August offer free room hire in their Garden, Wisteria, and Castle Bow Rooms. The offer is valid for events taking place during August 2025, providing savings of up to £525. Whether…

Read More
Somerset Colleges Unite to Launch New College Group: UCS College Group
August 11, 2025

A bold new chapter in Somerset’s education landscape began this August, as Bridgwater & Taunton College (BTC) and Strode College came together to form the University Centre Somerset College Group (UCS College Group.) BTC campuses became Colleges; Bridgwater College, Cannington College, and Taunton College whilst Strode College retained its name. University Centre Somerset, the group’s…

Read More