Fletchers Solicitors strengthens personal injury team
Fletchers Solicitors has appointed Angela Dobbs as partner and head of personal injury (EL/PL) to lead its expanding team in Leeds.
Angela brings more than 20 years’ experience in personal injury law, joining from Express Solicitors where she managed a wide range of complex claims including workplace accidents, public liability and catastrophic injuries.
In her new role, Angela will drive the continued development of the firm’s employers’ liability and public liability division.
Angela said: “I'm excited to join Fletchers Solicitors at such a pivotal time, as it continues to grow and deliver exceptional results for clients.
“The firm’s client-first approach and strong track record align perfectly with my values and I look forward to helping shape the future of the personal injury team.”
Victoria Marsden, director of personal injury at Fletchers Solicitors, added: “I am delighted to welcome Angela as our newest head of personal injury.
“Angela’s extensive knowledge, experience and tireless dedication to client care, make her a tremendous asset to our team and the clients that we serve.
“We are thrilled to have her on board.
“Her expertise and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to grow and strengthen our personal injury offering across the UK.”
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