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13 January 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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RWK Goodman—Sonal Ghelani

RWK Goodman welcomes partner to residential property team in London

RWK Goodman has announced that Sonal Ghelani has joined its residential property, farms and estates team as a partner.

Based in the London office, Sonal, who joins from Bolt Burdon Solicitors, has spent the last 15 years dealing with all aspects of residential conveyancing in London.

Sonal supports clients from both the UK and abroad across a whole range of property transactions. She advises clients on sales and purchases of leasehold, freehold, re-mortgages, transfer of equity and buy-to-let properties as well as dealing with complex title issues.

Sonal says: 'I am delighted to have joined RWK Goodman’s Residential Property team in London and look forward to contributing to the growth of the team and client portfolio. I always strive to provide a friendly, professional and proactive service and to achieve exceptional results for my clients.

'It is always a joy to guide clients through what can be a complicated process for them, as moving home is one of the most stressful things a person goes through in their lifetime. I have worked in residential conveyancing for over a decade and a half and enjoy learning and expanding my technical abilities and helping others to learn.'   

Mark Scott, partner and head of RWK Goodman’s residential property team in the London office says: 'Sonal brings a wealth of expertise and experience to further strengthen our team. We have a strong residential practice and Sonal’s arrival is a key step in expanding our capabilities and to widen our expertise and offerings to our UK and international clients.'

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