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08 September 2011
Issue: 7480 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Vivienne Williams Wilsons Solicitors LLP

Vivienne Williams will be joining Wilsons Solicitors LLP, in November as partner.

She will work with six former colleagues who joined the firm earlier this year. They include Ben Sharples, who joined as a partner in April 2011, and Peter Williams, Dinah Close and Miles Farren, who moved to Wilsons following their acquisition of Ebery Williams LLP.

Vivienne’s specialism is advising on agricultural property disputes including landlord and tenant, agricultural banking and insolvency.
 

Issue: 7480 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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