Monday, November 25, 2024

York-based law firm continues expansion with appointment of senior solicitor

York-based property and life planning solicitors firm, Guest Walker, has appointed senior solicitor, Sue Hanley, to its Life Planning department.

Sue, who began her legal career almost 30 years ago in Norwich, brings with her a wealth of expertise in Probate, Wills, Powers of Attorney and Estate Planning and has a well-established reputation in York having previously worked at Hethertons Solicitors.

Speaking of Sue’s appointment, Rowena Rogers, head of department and firm director,  said: “I am thrilled to welcome Sue to the team. Sue is extremely approachable and is able to offer our clients a wealth of experience across all life planning matters.

“Guest Walker has very strong, well-established residential and commercial property departments and I am proud of the way the Life Planning department has grown in recent years to offer our clients a holistic approach to all of their property, business and personal affairs. We want our clients to know they can rely on Guest Walker at every stage of their life.”

Sue Hanley, Life Planning solicitor, said: “I am delighted to have joined such a well-respected firm in the heart of York city centre. The way the team has grown in recent years is testament to the service that the team are offering their clients and their growing reputation in the city and beyond.

“I am really looking forward to building my client base here at Guest Walker and helping the team to continue looking after our clients and their families with all aspects of Life Planning.”

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