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Summer movers and shakers at Wards Solicitors!

Local independent law firm, Wards Solicitors is shaking everything up ready for summer with several solicitor moves and appointments.

Wills, Wealth & Mental Capacity

In addition to welcoming new Solicitor Associate, Rachael Thomas to the firm, working in the Yate Shopping Centre office, Tom Scoffham has moved from Bristol City Centre to Bradley Stoke and Katherine Roe has swapped with him to move to the Bristol City Centre office.

Relationship Breakdown

In the family team, Suzanne Henderson has moved from the firm's Clevedon office to Bristol City Centre. Amy Jones and Jayne Penney have moved to the Clevedon office.

Disputes

Litigation Executive, Sheridan Ferris, has moved to Bradley Stoke to work with James Taylor on Debt Recovery and Commercial Disputes matters. James Murray has also moved to the firm's Weston-super-Mare office, from Bristol City Centre.

Lucia Mills is moving from the Relationship Breakdown team to join Elizabeth Fry in the Bristol City Centre Disputes team.

Managing Partner, David Sheridan says, "At Wards Solicitors we're committed to providing expert legal advice in a location local to our clients. As client needs increase, so does our level of service provision in that area. What sets us apart from other regional firms is our belief that our branches operate as part of an inter-dependent network. All of our solicitors spend time in different branches, ensuring that clients can get the advice they want, where they need it - irrespective of the service that they need. In fact, we even do home visits when necessary. This summer's moves are part of our dedication to getting this right. "

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