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WSP Solicitors—Amie Williamson

14 January 2026
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Gloucestershire firm boosts residential conveyancing team

Regional law firm WSP Solicitors has expanded its residential conveyancing team with the appointment of legal practitioner Amie Williamson. She joins an 11-strong team amid continued growth across the firm’s residential conveyancing services, which have seen a 10% year-on-year increase in new instructions.

Williamson arrives from Tayntons, where she spent 19 years leading on shared ownership purchases as well as HSBC and Countrywide panel cases. She began her legal career as a legal administrator in Cirencester and brings significant experience of the local property market, advising clients across all aspects of buying and selling homes.

On her appointment, Williamson said she was ‘delighted to be joining the residential conveyancing team at such an exciting time for the firm’, adding that she was looking forward to ‘building long-standing, trusted relationships with all our clients’.

Managing director Camella Cephas said: ‘It’s fantastic to have Amie on board,’ highlighting her ‘huge amount of experience and a client-focused approach that aligns perfectly with our firm’s values’. She added that the appointment reflects the firm’s commitment to ‘investing in our people’ and continuing to strengthen its client service.

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