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SAS Daniels chief steps down
Chief executive of North West law firm SAS Daniels, Nigel Haddon, has left his position after seven years at the company.
Mr Haddon has supported the firm through two years of double digit growth and lead a record breaking year of growth in 2012/13.
After announcing his decision at the end of May, Mr Haddon said he is leaving his role at SAS Daniels to take up new challenges.
He commented: “This is a time of unparalleled change in the legal sector and that is an exciting prospect.
“Having spent so much of my career with SAS Daniels and positioned the firm for a great future, there are now other things I want to do.
“I leave the firm with great people servicing great clients and I know that the firm will continue to prosper.”
SAS Daniels has offices in Macclesfield, Stockport, Chester and Congleton. The firm has no current plans to appoint a new chief executive, and the remaining senior staff and partners will continue to lead the business.
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