LONDON, 6 February 2024 – The European intellectual property law firm Reddie & Grose announces the upcoming retirement of two of its longest-serving partners today.
Patrick Lloyd and Simon Goodman, who first joined the firm as trainees in 1987 and 1988 respectively, will retire on 31 March 2024 after over 30 years of exemplary leadership and dedication.
Throughout their careers, Lloyd and Goodman have each proved instrumental in supporting Reddie & Grose’s growth while staying true to its fundamental values of excellence, client service, and commitment to its people. During their tenure, the firm’s headcount has more than tripled, with many of those additional partners, associates, and trainees benefitting from their guidance and mentorship first-hand.
Alice Findlay, Chairman of Reddie & Grose, says: “While we are saddened to bid farewell to these exceptional individuals, we celebrate their accomplishments and the impact they’ve had on our firm. On behalf of myself, my colleagues, and our clients, I wish Patrick and Simon a long, happy, and well-earned retirement.”
Patrick Lloyd
Simon Goodman
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