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Clough & Willis adds to residential property team with new appointment
Law firm Clough & Willis has grown its residential property team with the appointment of Claire Birch who joins the department as a residential conveyancer.
Claire has over 30 years’ experience in the residential conveyancing sector. Prior to joining Clough & Willis she worked at Temperley Taylor Solicitors.
Her new role will see her handle all types of residential conveyancing matters including sales and purchases, remortgage work and the purchases of freeholds.
Claire will now work alongside the other five members of the residential property team including Lorraine Stratton-Webb who heads up the department.
Lorraine commented: “The last few months has been an incredibly busy time for the team so we needed to grow our ranks. However, it was essential that client care, experience and dedication were central to any new recruit’s talents. Claire has those in abundance so we are delighted that she has joined us and it’s great that she is already adding value.”
Whilst Claire said of her appointment: “Clough & Willis is a long established firm with a fantastic reputation so I’m really pleased to be part of the team. I’m looking forward to helping people by making the process of moving as stress free as possible.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clough & Willis Solicitors .
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