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Rodney King & Partners joins Wards Solicitors

Rodney King & Partners joins Wards Solicitors

Wards Solicitors is delighted to announce that Rodney King & Partners is to become part of its growing practice.

Deborah Stone will become a partner in the conveyancing department, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise with her. Solicitor Catherine Cowan will join the Wills and Probate team. Rodney King himself is retiring after a long and distinguished career.

Rodney King & Partners, based just around the corner from the Wards Solicitors Broad Street office, has been established for over 30 years with a reputation for providing a friendly and efficient service.

Continued care for existing customers

Wards Solicitors will continue all the work that Rodney King & Partners undertook apart from Legal Aid services, criminal and child care law.

All Wills, Deeds and other documents held by Rodney King & Partners will be transferred along with any current files and cases.

Extensive experience and expertise

Wards Solicitors has 11 offices across the Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset and North Somerset regions, and has been a part of the local community for more than a century.

It provides local businesses and individuals with expert advice on areas of the law including accident and injury, disputes, family and divorce, medical negligence, probate, wills and mental capacity as well as extensive expertise for businesses including employment, relocation and debt recovery law.

David Sheridan, Managing Partner of Wards Solicitors, said: "Rodney King & Partners is a very respected local law firm and we are delighted that Deborah Stone and Catherine Cowan will be joining us adding to the expertise we already have here at Wards Solicitors."

Photo: David Sheridan, Deborah Stone, Rodney King & Jenny Pierce

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