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28 July 2017
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Thomson Snell & Passmore— Christopher Walker

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South East firm expands private client team with new equity partner

Christopher Walker has joined Thomson Snell & Passmore as an equity partner in its private client team. For the past 14 years, he was partner and head of private client at Adams & Remers in Lewes.

Christopher has experience in advising UK resident and non-domiciled clients on a range of personal matters, from the creation of wills and trusts, through to estate planning. He also acts as a trustee for family trusts, and specialises in advising on all aspects of the taxation and administration of trusts. Christopher will work alongside Nicola Plant, head of the private client team.

Nicola said: ‘Christopher’s substantial experience will greatly contribute to the service that we provide to our clients.’

Christopher said: ‘I look forward to working with Nicola and the rest of the private client team to advise both our domestic and non-resident clients.’

 

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