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Keeley Miller trained at one of the oldest full-service law firms in Essex. Before this, she spent many years acting for Housing Association clients acquiring sites for development and resale. Moving into a specialist Commercial Property Department on qualification in April 2008, Keeley has spent over a decade expanding her skills to provide legal services to a broad range of commercial clients, portfolio asset managers, charities, family-run businesses and individuals in their personal capacity.
Keeley joined FJG in 2019 as a Partner in the Commercial Property Team.
Keeley has a broad area of expertise including but not limited to:
Keeley has extensive experience dealing with clients’ business and commercial property affairs. With a proactive, can-do attitude, she will always facilitate transactions as smoothly and promptly as possible. Accredited in three consecutive editions of the Legal 500 as Next Generation Lawyer, Recommended Lawyer and Rising Star she has consistently produced results and exceeded client expectations with clients often providing Keeley with positive feedback and recommendations.
Keeley is highly recommended by satisfied clients and is described in testimonials in the Legal 500 2020 edition as: “practical with good business acumen, thorough and sees the big picture. Her commitment and drive to get the transaction through is admirable”.
Keeley qualified as a Notary Public in 2020 following completion of a 2-year professional skills course at University College London. As a Notary Public she can authenticate documents and transactions for private and commercial clients, for use in foreign jurisdictions.
In what spare time she has, Keeley enjoys zumba fitness and running, recently completing her fourth (and last) half marathon.
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