Fisher Jones Greenwood strengthens private client team
Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP (FJG) has welcomed Karina Jowitt as partner in its wills, life planning and probate team at its Colchester office, bolstering its expertise in private client law.
With over a decade of experience, Karina specialises in trusts, tax planning, lasting powers of attorney, wills and estate administration, marking a significant addition as FJG responds to growing demand across East Anglia.
She said: “After more than ten years with the same firm, the time felt right to make a change and embrace new challenges.
“Joining Fisher Jones Greenwood will allow me to deepen my expertise and further develop my career within a dynamic and forward-thinking environment.
“I am excited to bring my skills to new clients, support them with their personal legal needs, and contribute to the firm’s ongoing success."
The appointment aligns with the firm’s continued growth strategy under chief executive officer Paula Fowler, further enhancing its reputation for delivering tailored legal services.
Greg John, head of wills, life planning and probate at FJG, added: “Karina’s extensive experience and knowledge will be invaluable to our clients and the ongoing development of our practice.
“I speak for the entire team when I say we are excited to have her on board.”
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