Saturday, November 16, 2024

Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP welcomes two more solicitors

Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP is delighted to welcome two more team members to their growing private client team.

With several years’ experience working in the family sector, Lucy Walther will assist the team across a wealth of family matters, particularly on cases concerning divorce, children and family finances.

Charlene Merry – who also brings many years’ private client experience to her new role – will assist the clients across a wealth of personal legal matters including the preparation of wills, care fee planning, inheritance tax, and the preparation and registration of Lasting Powers of Attorney. Charlene will also assist with probate and estate administration.

Richard Hoare, partner and head of private client services, said: “Demand for our private client services remains exceptionally high and I know that both Lucy and Charlene share the firm’s commitment to providing clients with high quality legal advice – something which is consistently recognised in our client feedback.

“I warmly welcome Lucy and Charlene to the team, and I am confident that they will each make a significant and valued contribution as we continue to provide our clients with a tailored, personal service with trusted expertise.”

In the 2022 editions of the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners, the leading industry guides to law firms, Andrew Jackson remains highly ranked for its private client services.

 

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