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Seven promotions at Newcastle-based Sintons
Newcastle law firm Sintons has announced that seven of its lawyers have been promoted to the rank of Associate.
Joanna Grieve and James Fisher are both specialists in Sintons’ nationally-recognised Insurance Litigation team, which acts for some of the UK’s biggest names in the insurance sector.
David Naughten and Danielle Dale are property lawyers within the highly-esteemed Real Estate team at Sintons.
Paul Collingwood is a private client specialist, who deals particularly with wills and probate work, and Suzanne Dixon is lawyer within Sintons’ conveyancing team.
Louise Masters is a matrimonial specialist within Sintons’ highly-esteemed matrimonial team.
Phil Ridley, practice director at Sintons, said: “The cornerstone of Sintons is our commitment to offering legal excellence alongside a very personal service tailored to each client’s unique requirements – that is what sets us apart in the marketplace.
“We have promoted Joanna, James, David, Danielle, Paul, Suzanne and Louise to Associate in recognition of their commitment to Sintons and our ethos, and we wish them continued success in their careers.”
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