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Rollits recruits Senior Lawyer to Private Client team
Yorkshire law firm Rollits has appointed a new associate to its York-based private client team.
Suzgo Kaluluma has 10 years’ experience specialising in private client work and joins the practice from Hartlaw LLP in Wetherby. He is an Associate member of STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners), and a member of the Private Client Section of the Law Society and the Solicitors’ Association of Higher Court Advocates.
A law graduate from Trevelyan College, University of Durham, Suzgo advises clients in relation to the full spectrum of private client work including Wills and Probate, Capital Taxation and Estate Planning, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Court of Protection Applications.
John Lane, Rollits’ partner and head of the firm’s Private Client team, said: “Suzgo brings a whole wealth of experience to the firm having worked in the Yorkshire area for a number of years and I am confident that he will use his expertise and knowledge to great effect as part of the Private Capital department.”
Suzgo added: “Joining Rollits is a fantastic opportunity for me. The firm has an outstanding reputation and a genuine commitment to providing the highest quality of service to clients and I am looking forward to developing that further.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Abbott .
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