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Three newly-qualified Solicitors for Forbes

Three members of staff at leading North West legal firm Forbes Solicitors are celebrating after qualifying as Solicitors.

Olivia Jack, Michael Rutter and Lucy Bailey, all based in the Walton Summit office, are now beginning the next stage of their careers with the firm.

Olivia works in the Dispute Resolution department. She will be specialising in contentious trusts and probate work, whilst continuing to provide support on general civil and commercial dispute matters.

Michael works in the Commercial Property department acting for a wide range of commercial clients including companies of all sizes and individuals.

He advises and assists on various property transactions including purchases, sales, leases and re-finances and also specialises in assisting agricultural clients with agricultural land and property transactions.

Lucy works in the Dispute Resolution department predominantly advising on Commercial Litigation. She has a particular interest in Construction Litigation and Data Protection Claims. Lucy will also assist other fee earners in the team with general commercial litigation matters.

Siobhan Hardy, Senior Partner at Forbes said: “We are delighted that Olivia, Michael and Lucy are beginning the next stage of their careers with us and I wish them every success.”

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