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21 November 2019
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Steele Raymond—Georgina du Pon

Law firm welcomes Residential Property Solicitor

Dorset law firm Steele Raymond has appointed residential conveyancing associate solicitor, Georgina du Pon, to its residential property team.

Georgina joins the firm after eight years at Farrer & Co LLP, where she specialised in high-value residential property work, acting for high net worth individuals, trust companies, investors and banks.

Georgina said: “I have young children and felt it was the right time to move away from London, however it was still important for me to be able to work within the same league of solicitors and clients.

Chris Twaits, partner and head of the property group at Steele Raymond, said: “We are delighted to welcome a solicitor of Georgina’s calibre to our residential property team. We are seeing more ‘top-talent’ who are keen to move out of London in search of a better lifestyle, but who wish to retain the level and quality of their work.”

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