Partner Article
New recruits strengthen growing niche law firm
Specialist North West law firm Adkirk Law has strengthened its practice with the recruitment of two experienced members of staff.
Kieran Egan and Anna Sparrow have joined the Preston-based firm, which specialises in conveyancing, fraud and regulatory law.
Anna joins the firm with 13 years of experience as a conveyancing solicitor at Stephensons Solicitors and Slater and Gordon. She will focus on freehold, leasehold and new build purchases, in addition to remortgages and transfers of equity.
Kieran Egan also joins Adkirk Law from Slater and Gordon, as practice manager. Kieran has over 15 years’ experience in managing business operations, including seven years within the legal industry, mainly in residential conveyancing. He will focus on developing client experience and driving business development as the firm continues to grow.
Linda Kirk, director of conveyancing, said: “Kieran and Anna both have a wealth of experience in managing complex legal situations while providing a personal and caring service to all our clients. Our success is built on offering no-nonsense advice and a quality service, which both Kieran and Anna will help us to deliver.”
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