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19 August 2013
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Alison Rocca & Charlotte Hardie—Glaisyers Solicitors

New duo to head up Glaisyers’ RTA team

Glaisyers Solicitors has appointed two established team members to manage its successful road traffic accident (RTA) team.

Alison Rocca, has been at Glaisyers for nearly 15 years and is currently the team leader in the RTA department. She has progressed quickly at the firm managing a wide range and complex case load of clients as well as a team of lawyers.  Qualifying as a solicitor next month she will jointly head up Glaisyers’ 12-strong RTA team.

Charlotte Hardie, also currently a team leader, will qualify as a solicitor early next year after over 10 years at Glaisyers. She will jointly manage the team with Alison bringing with her a decade of RTA and systems experience to ensure that team work as efficiently and as compliant as possible.

Both are part of the Glaisyers training and development programme and have built up considerable experience in the "credit repair" and "credit hire" markets. 

The new structure will see Glaisyers focusing on particular businesses in the market who can provide the right balance of work and who will benefit from its specialisms. 

Managing partner, Nick Johnson, comments: “Glaisyers has seen a lot of change already this year in response to the challenging marketplace and is part of an overall strategy to develop our structure and focus more on the sectors we work in and the clients we work with. We are very much open for business with a new, fresh management team at the helm and are committed to the success of the RTA practice."

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