31st March 2026  |  Commercial Litigation  |  Commercial Property  |  Inside Harding Evans

Introducing George Tagoe

George has recently joined team HE.

We’d like to introduce you to Solicitor George Tagoe  who has joined our growing Commercial Litigation team.

George joins from Redkite Solicitors where he completed his training contract. George studied at Swansea University, graduating in 2018, before going on to complete his LPC at the University of Law in Bristol.

Commenting on his appointment, George said ”One of the first things I consider when joining a new organisation is its values. Culture is very important to me, and the pillars that Harding Evans stands on were particularly attractive. I was also drawn to the firm’s commitment to serving the community in the heart of South Wales, as well as the continuity reflected in its “lawyers for life” ethos. My interviewers were incredibly approachable and it was clear that they were experts in their fields. Many have been with the firm for a long time, which gave me confidence that Harding Evans is a place where I can continue to learn, grow, and develop my career.”

Will Watkins, Partner in our Commercial Litigation team, added:

”I am delighted to welcome George to the team!  George’s enthusiasm shines through and I look forward to working with him as we continue to  grow our ever expanding Commercial Litigation department.”

Outside of work, George enjoys travelling and taking road trips around the UK whenever he gets the chance. He is also a proud Arsenal fan and is hopeful that this might be the year they pull off a quadruple – although time will tell how that prediction ages by the time this is published. Alongside football, George enjoys watching live sport, attending jazz events, hiking, running, and exploring different cultures through food, people, and places.

Welcome to the team, George, it’s great to have you here!

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