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24 November 2021
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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mfg Solicitors—Liz Hulland

Firm bolsters Residential Property department
Liz Hulland has mfg Solicitors and will work across Ludlow and the wider county advising the firm’s clients on a host of property-related issues including freehold and leasehold sales, complex property purchases and re-mortgages.

The property expert, who for the past 20 years has specialised in advising on the sales and purchases of character properties, barn conversions and new builds, will work closely with partner Richard Connolly and head of department, Javed Ahmed.

Richard Connolly (pictured right) said: “Liz is a sought-after and superb property lawyer with strong connections across Ludlow and Shropshire.

“She is a tremendous asset to our team and her drive and determination to do the best for our clients is already shining through. We are delighted to have her onboard.”

Liz Hulland (pictured left) added: “It is a really exciting opportunity for me to join the team at mfg Solicitors and as someone who has lived locally for many years, it is a dream to be working right in the heart of Ludlow.

“The local property market is booming and we want to make sure those buying, selling or developing properties have access to the best possible advice they can trust.

“The firm has an absolutely brilliant reputation here in Shropshire and across the wider region. I have joined at a really exciting time of growth and I am looking forward to supporting and advising our property clients in the months and years ahead.”

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