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Anna Wilson—Asons Solicitors

05 March 2015
Issue: 7644 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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New head of costs for Bolton firm

Anna Wilson of Asons Solicitors in Bolton has been promoted to the position of head of costs from her former role as a costs negotiator.

Anna joined Asons as a costs draftsman in August 2013 after completing a law degree and continuing to study on the legal practice course. 

Anna says: “I feel really pleased to be selected for this role as the head of costs, in light of having only just over a year and a half’s experience, and I am very grateful for this opportunity to continue to progress my career at such a fast pace."

 

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