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30 January 2014
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Lynn Snowdon—Baxter Caulfield

New associate partner for Huddersfield firm 

Baxter Caulfield, has appointed Lynn Snowdon to the role of associate partner responsible for private client work.

Lynn joins the firm’s private client department where she will look after the affairs of individual clients and trustees, planning and managing all aspects of their finances, including wills and probate, and tax matters.

Originally from the north east, Lynn read law at the University of Newcastle before sitting her post graduate law qualifications at Northumbria from whence she qualified in 2008.

Stephen Newman, senior partner at Baxter Caulfield, says: “I am delighted to welcome Lynn to the role of associate partner. She is a welcome asset to the firm’s private client department, and I would like to wish her well on behalf of everyone here.”

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