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Ramsdens Solicitors—James Knowles

07 June 2024
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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New partner for Yorkshire private wealth team

Yorkshire firm Ramsdens Solicitors has appointed James Knowles as partner.

With over 20 years’ experience as a private client lawyer, James (pictured left) joins from the York office of Knights, where he was a partner in the tax and wills and estates teams. He also spent more than two years as a partner with Langleys Solicitors and over six years at Weightmans.

James’s areas of expertise include capital tax planning for high-net worth individuals, complex will drafting, succession planning, and managing trusts. He also specialises in long-term care planning and estate administration. 

Chris Reynolds (pictured right), partner and head of Ramsdens’ private wealth services team, said: ‘As we continue to build the expertise of our private wealth team, James’s extensive knowledge of business succession planning will further strengthen our services to business owners and individuals.

‘James is a well-known figure in the private client arena in both North and West Yorkshire, having worked for some of the large, national firms, and his strong network will be invaluable, helping us to grow our presence across the region.’

James said: ‘Joining the Ramsdens team is an exciting opportunity to help build the brand as a leading firm in Yorkshire and raise awareness of the extent of our private wealth offering. I’m looking forward to being part of a traditional law firm which focuses on people, whether by providing an outstanding service to clients or helping to develop talent within the team.’

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