Graysons appoints new partners

18th March 2016

Sheffield solicitors, Graysons, is delighted to announce that it has appointed 2 new partners, Caroline Murray and Helen Donaghy.

Property law specialist, Caroline, has been promoted to partner and has worked for Graysons since 2013. She is head of the firm's large property department. With over 16 years' experience, she has a wealth of knowledge and experience in all residential and some commercial property matters. She acts for number of developers, including large developments of leasehold flats. Helen has joined the firm as a partner and head of its busy medical negligence department. A former nurse, with the ability to see medical negligence cases from both angles, Helen has over 8 years' experience of dealing with complex medical negligence claims, including birth injuries, brain and spinal cord injuries, amputations, burns, wrongful birth, multiple trauma and pressure sores. She has won a number of high value claims, including those where over £1million compensation was secured. Helen is very well known and highly respected in the Sheffield region and is a member of the Law Society Clinical Negligence Accreditation Scheme and the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). You can contact Helen and Caroline at Graysons on 0114 272 9184 or email info@graysons.co.uk www.graysons.co.uk

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