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Taylor&Emmet trio strengthens personal services
Sheffield’s Taylor&Emmet LLP is welcoming a hat trick of new faces to its personal legal services team to meet growing demand from local residents.
The leading firm of solicitors is adding two new conveyancing specialists and a probate solicitor to its private client department, increasing capacity in both areas.
Taylor&Emmet has appointed solicitor, Brad Whitely, to its residential conveyancing team to handle all types of transactions from sales and acquisitions, to remortgages, right to buy and new build purchases. He was employed previously at Oxley and Coward in Rotherham. Experienced conveyancer, Alison Clifton, has also joined the team after working in similar roles across the region for more than 20 years, most recently at Graysons Solicitors.
Simon Eyre-Wood is the latest addition to the firm’s respected probate department, coming to Sheffield from York, where he worked at Minster Law. He specialises in all wills, probate, tax and trust matters and is accredited by STEP, the professional association for those advising cross-generational families.
Sharna Poxon, Taylor&Emmet’s human resources manager, said: “Demand for our personal legal services is increasing rapidly and to ensure every client receives the individual care and attention for which we are renowned, it is essential we have the skilled personnel to handle new enquiries. Brad, Alison and Simon were all attracted to Taylor&Emmet by our excellent reputation and I have every confidence their expertise will ensure we continue to impress.”
For further information about the career opportunities available at Taylor&Emmet, telephone (0114) 218 4000, visit www.tayloremmet.co.uk or follow the firm on Twitter @tayloremmet.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nina Sorby .
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