Sheffield Law Firm Expands Residential Conveyancing Department

15th April 2015

Sheffield and Doncaster Law Firm Taylor Bracewell has experienced significant growth recently, and due to growing demand for its residential conveyancing services, has appointed a new Residential Conveyancer who joined the firm on 14th April.

Andrew Smith has over 10 years' experience in this area of the law, having previously worked at Atteys Solicitors in Doncaster and then joined Malcolm C Foy when Atteys closed its doors in March 2013. "I am delighted to welcome Andrew to our team," says Mark Walton, Head of Residential Conveyancing. "We worked together at Atteys and I know he will be an excellent asset to the business. He enjoys a great reputation in the area and I know our clients are going to love him." Taylor Bracewell, a Legal 500 firm, operates from offices Sheffield's Fountain Precinct and on Thorne Road in Doncaster. For further information, or to discuss your your property sale or purchase or other legal matters, please call 0114 272 1884 or e-mail hello@taylorbracewell.co.uk

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