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Property Lawyer Scoops National Award
HARRIET THORNTON from LCF Law in Bradford has been named ‘Young Professional of the Year’ at the property law sectors prestigious annual Enfranchisement and Right to Manage Awards (ERMAs).
Harriet, who is an Associate Solicitor specialising in leasehold property, was the only representative from the North of England to make the category’s shortlist, which had been narrowed down to just six of the industry’s most promising young legal experts.
The awards recognise professional excellence in legal expertise in relation to leasehold properties. The ceremony was held on London’s South Bank at the Globe Theatre and was attended by more than 500 property professionals from across the UK.
Harriet says: “LCF Law has established an enviable reputation working in the leasehold property sector and our team has enjoyed a number of notable successes in recent years so to win this award, at one of the industry’s key annual events, is a fantastic reward and an fantastic accolade.”
Simon Stell, Managing Partner at LCF Law, says: “Harriet is a valuable asset to the firm and this award has highlighted her well-deserved reputation in the industry for delivering the very highest level of service and expertise.”
LCF Law is a Yorkshire law firm with over 100 strong team across offices in Leeds, Bradford and Ilkley. For further information visit www.lcf.co.uk
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