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04 April 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Reynolds Parry Jones

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Firm announces two new associates

High Wycombe firm Reynolds Parry Jones LLP has promoted two of its solicitors to associates.

The first new associate, Charlotte Kerns (pictured), has been with the firm since joining as a trainee in 2014. She is a member of the private client department, and specialises in handling wills, lasting powers of attorney, and estate administration. Charlotte commented: ‘I am delighted to have received this recognition and am looking forward to making a bigger contribution to our clients’ matters in my new role.’

The second associate is commercial property specialist Kalbir Gill. She joined the firm in 2017, and deals with a range of issues including new leases and sales and purchases. Kalbir stated: ‘I am grateful to the firm for this promotion and am now looking to continue to make a difference for our clients.’

Meanwhile, the firm’s senior partner Graham King said: ‘We are delighted to have been able to promote Charlotte and Kalbir to associates. They have already made a valuable contribution to our clients and I know that they will continue to do so in their new roles.’

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