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09 October 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Coodes Solicitors—Chloe Liddicoat & David Smith

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Firm expands conveyancing offering with two hires

South West firm Coodes Solicitors has strengthed the residential property team through the appointment of Chloe Liddicoat and David Smith.

Legal executive Chloe (pictured) has joined the firm’s St Austell office from local firm Charles French & Co Solicitors. She recently graduated from her legal training with the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx), and offers expertise in residential and commercial property.

The firm has also welcomed David back to the team in the Holsworthy office: David has returned to Coodes after spending a number of months with Peter Peter & Wright in North Devon.  

The firm’s head of residential property Sarah Cowley said: ‘We are delighted to welcome Chloe, who shows great promise early in her career, and to welcome back David, whose experience and commitment to great service makes him a highly valued member of our team.

‘The South West property market has become more buoyant in recent months. Our reputation for property expertise and outstanding customer service is growing and, as a result, Coodes is claiming a large share of the market. That means we need to continue to grow our team, across Cornwall and Devon, to meet demand for our conveyancing services.

‘We pride ourselves on giving great customer service. Our conveyancing team is made up of people, like David and Chloe, who are committed to giving the very best advice to anyone buying or selling a property.’

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