SAS Daniels expands legal team
Cheshire-based law firm SAS Daniels has strengthened its team with seven appointments across its residential property, wills, trusts and probate, and family law departments.
Joining the residential property team are James Worsley, Saba Perwaiz, Jessica Griffiths, Andrew Keeley and Lily Tunstead, alongside Georgia Cliffe in wills, trusts and probate and Holly Skelton as a family associate solicitor.
Across the firm’s offices in Congleton, Stockport, Chester and Macclesfield, the appointments support growing client demand for its core legal services.
They follow a series of senior leadership promotions at SAS Daniels and form part of the firm's continued investment in expanding its client offering across Cheshire and Greater Manchester.
Justine Clowes, managing partner at SAS Daniels, said: “These appointments underline SAS Daniels’ ongoing growth strategy and commitment to investing in talented professionals who share the firm’s ethos of delivering clear, practical advice with a personal touch.
“By bolstering our teams across multiple disciplines and locations, the firm is well positioned to meet increasing demand while maintaining the high standards of service our clients expect.”
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