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07 March 2014
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Nicola Roberts—Beaumont Legal

West Yorkshire firm appoints personal injury litigator

Beaumont Legal has appointed Nicola Roberts as an associate solicitor. Nicola has more than 17 years’ experience specialising in litigation such as personal injury and medical negligence. She was selected because she brings a personal approach to her cases and is able to guide victims throughout a difficult process, a quality valued by Beaumont Legal.

Roy Cusworth, senior partner at the firm, says: “Nicola’s personal injury expertise is an excellent addition to our litigation team. Her hands on, ‘can do’ approach represents the kind of quality appointments we will continue to make as we grow the business by expanding upon our extensive Yorkshire and national client base.”

Nicola says: “It’s exciting to come into a firm that has such a buzz around it at the moment and is expanding at such a rate, with so many opportunities. Beaumont Legal is known for its personal approach to client service and that’s something I value both professionally and personally. The whole team has made me feel extremely welcome and I am already enjoying helping clients from a wide variety of backgrounds to pursue their claims.”

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