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14 July 2017
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Moore Blatch—Nicholas Endean

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Moore Blatch expands its community care team with hire of specialist solicitor

Nicholas Endean, solicitor, has joined Moore Blatch’s community care team from Swain & Co Solicitors, where he spent eight years since qualifying in 2012.

He will specialise in community care and mental capacity matters, acting for individuals or carers seeking the right care package, whether from the NHS or local authority, and in all aspects of continuing healthcare claims.

Nicholas has represented clients at the Court of Protection.

David Thompson, managing partner at Moore Blatch, said: ‘The team advise on both a complex and often highly emotive area of law, requiring not just technical knowhow but huge amounts of compassion as they are often advising some of the most vulnerable people.’

 

 

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