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Legal 500 2016 – Wards Solicitors recommended for Clinical Negligence: Claimant, Contentious Trusts & Probate and Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate

Legal 500 2016 – Wards Solicitors recommended for Clinical Negligence: Claimant, Contentious Trusts & Probate and Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate

Wards Solicitors are pleased to have been recommended in The Legal 500 2016 guide for three practice areas:

  • Clinical Negligence: Claimant
  • Contentious Trusts and Probate
  • Personal Tax, Trusts and Probate

Well done to Alison Underhill, Head of Accident & Injury team, Elizabeth Fry, Head of Disputes team and Jenny Pierce, Head of Wills, Probate & Trusts team, who have been recommended in the Legal 500 United Kingdom 2016 editorial.

'Under the leadership of Alison Underhill, Wards Solicitors provides 'excellent service' in claims involving delayed cancer diagnosis and surgical negligence.'

'Wards Solicitors handles a large amount of contentious will, estate, probate and trust work. Elizabeth Fry heads the team.'

'Wards Solicitors handles Court of Protection and probate matters. Practice head Jenny Pierce is recommended.'

The Legal 500 is an independent guide, and firms and individuals are recommended purely on merit.

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