mfg Solicitors strengthens private client team
Worcester-based law firm mfg Solicitors has appointed Claire Pope as a senior associate in its private client team.
Claire joins from Rees Page Solicitors, bringing experience advising clients on wills, probate, estate administration and inheritance tax planning.
She is a member of the Association of Lifetime Lawyers and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
In her new role, Claire will work closely with head of department Valerie Robinson, supporting clients across the firm’s regional offices.
Claire said: “I felt it was the right time to make the move and further my career, and Valerie and the team at mfg Solicitors are the perfect fit.
“It is an ambitious, high- profile firm with an extensive caseload.”
Claire’s appointment strengthens mfg Solicitors’ private client offering as it continues to grow its presence across the Midlands.
Valerie Robinson, partner and head of the private client department at mfg Solicitors, added: “Claire is a welcome addition to our private client team but also the firm in general.
“She brings more than a decade of experience advising individuals on a vast range of often complex matters.
“Her expertise will further strengthen our private client offering in Worcester as we continue to expand our presence locally and across the region.”
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