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19 February 2014
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Paul Hughes—Bond Dickinson

New director for casualty risks team

Bond Dickinson has strengthened its casualty risks team with the recruitment of new director Paul Hughes. Paul is based in the firm's Newcastle office. 

Paul has joined Bond Dickinson from DWF where he was a partner. Paul has 24 years' experience in dealing with injury claims on behalf of insurers, self-insured companies and their representatives. He has a wealth of experience handling complex and high value claims. Paul is a member of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers' ADR sector focus team.

Casualty risks partner David Brown comments: "We are delighted to welcome Paul to our team. He has a wealth of experience advising insurers and companies on casualty claims and is a great addition to our team. Paul's focus will be to develop the firm's work in motor injury and I look forward to working with him on this project."

Paul Hughes comments: "I am delighted to join Bond Dickinson. The firm's casualty risks team has an excellent reputation and boasts an impressive list of clients. I look forward to working with the team."

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