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09 June 2016
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David Bullock—Attwells

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Firm announces senior staff promotion

Attwells has promoted David Bullock into the role of senior solicitor.

David studied Law at the University of East Anglia and joined Attwells in 2012 after completing his LPC.

David is widely experienced in all aspects of transactional commercial property matters and in his new senior role, he will continue to manage the Attwells work experience programme, as well as look at opportunities to further grow the busy property department.

David comments, “I’m thrilled to have been promoted into a senior role. I hugely value being a part of the team at Attwells and moving forwards, I want to continue to hone my expertise in commercial property and to bring value to the firms growing list of clients.”

The work experience programme run by David has also flourished. He adds, “On my own legal journey, when I was seeking work experience, I found it very hard to come by.

“I created the Attwells work experience programme to help as many people as possible to gain experience of the profession to decide objectively if it is right for them. So far, I have supervised around 30 young people from various backgrounds and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. This is something I want to continue to grow throughout my career.”

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