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29 November 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Furley Page—Will King

Newly-qualified solicitor joins the corporate team

Kent law firm Furley Page has announced the addition of newly-qualified solicitor Will King to its corporate team.

After graduating from London South Bank University with a first class honours degree in 2014, Will joined the firm as a legal assistant with the personal injury team, and went on to complete his training with the firm.

Now focusing on corporate law, Will will advise clients on a range of business matters including sales and acquisitions, shareholders’ agreements and commercial contracts.

Head of corporate Susan Jennings commented: ‘Will is enthusiastic, bright and driven and has all the makings of an excellent solicitor. He has worked hard to gain a thorough understanding of the law and develop his professional skills and I am certain that he will be a great asset to the firm.

 ‘Furley Page is committed to training the next generation of lawyers, and we take great pride in providing excellent training and experience. As one of the leading corporate and commercial teams in the South East, our success relies on our high-quality staff and our ability to continue to provide excellent service to our clients.’

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