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18 February 2014
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Mark Brown—Harmans Costs

Experienced costs lawyer joins Chelmsford office

Harmans Costs have appointed Mark Brown as costs lawyer at their Chelmsford office.
 
Mark joins Harmans from R Costings and brings with him 17 years of experience. He is used to dealing with all aspects of costs including clinical negligence, catastrophic personal injury claims and commercial litigation.
 
Mark has attained rights of audience at court to conduct litigation, following his qualification as a costs lawyer. He is a skilled advocate having attended many detailed assessment hearings at the SCCO and County Courts countrywide. 

Mark will be working alongside partners Jim Knight, Gary Knight, Mat Knight and James Scott with their growing Essex client base.

Matthew Harman, partner, says: “We are delighted to welcome Mark to the Harmans team in Chelmsford. Harmans are very much focused on strengthening our already significant costs experience this year and Mark’s expertise will certainly help us achieve our targets in 2014.” 

 

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