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North West Property Department recruits Residential Specialist Solicitor Esme Poulter at Gregory Abrams Davidson
Gregory Abrams Davidson Solicitors are delighted to announce the appointment of Esme Poulter, to their Liverpool conveyancing team. Esme has expertise in all aspects of residential conveyancing including sales, purchases, re-mortgages and transfer of equity for leasehold and freehold properties. Esme is a highly regarded expert in bridging finance by investors and developers. She has established strong links with property auction houses around the country, and as a result her clients have trusted and valued her guidance and direction. GAD, who are celebrating their 40th anniversary this year, are a national law firm offering services to both individuals and businesses. Their property expertise is recognised across the country as is their experience and commitment to their clients. Esme adds ‘I feel honoured to have been asked to replace Garry Abrams following his retirement, having previously worked with Garry when I first moved to Liverpool, 18 years ago. I am looking forward to this amazing opportunity with an established firm which has a great reputation and am excited about the potential prospects for my future that this appointment opens to me.’ Harry Friend, Head of Residential Property comments ‘We are delighted to have a professional of Esme’s calibre and experience join the team. She has already proved to be a great asset to the firm.’
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