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Clough & Willis grows Private Client team with new appointment 

Bury and Bolton law firm Clough & Willis has grown its Private Client team with the appointment of Sarah Greene who joins as an assistant solicitor. Sarah, who lives in Prestwich, will be based out of the firm’s Bury headquarters and its Bolton office in Little Lever. Her appointment follows an increase in the demand for Private Client services and the continued growth of the Bolton office since it opened in 2016.

Her new role will see her handle all types of Private Client matters including Wills, Trusts, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Court of Protection and Probate. Sarah qualified three and half years ago and joins Clough & Willis from FDR Law. She studied for her Law degree at the University of Liverpool and completed her LPC at Manchester Metropolitan. Sarah is STEP qualified which is the industry standard diploma focusing on the study of the law and procedures in trust and estate administration, tax and accounting.

Commenting on her appointment, Sarah said: “Clough & Willis is a forward thinking law firm that still puts its clients at the heart of the business. That approach was a real attraction and I’m now looking forward to adding value to the firm.”

Lee Marston, managing partner at Clough & Willis, added: “Sarah is a great addition to the team and her arrival further builds on our Private Client offering. Sarah is a talented lawyer and will, I’m sure, become central part of the department’s future.”

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