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John Kyriacou Penningtons

29 July 2010
Issue: 7428 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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John Kyriacou has been appointed partner in Penningtons’ London office, joining its clinical negligence team.

John, formerly a partner of Pattinson & Brewer qualified in 1989. He is a solicitor on the AVMA referral panel and the Law Society clinical negligence panel as well as an adjudicator for the Legal Services Commission. His appointment follows the hire of the clinical negligence lawyer, Grainne Barton, from Charles Russell last month.

Tim Palmer, head of the private individuals division, says: “We are delighted that John will be heading up the team in our London office.”
 

Issue: 7428 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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