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Dr Andrew Peel & Heather Caddy—Browne Jacobson

07 November 2013
Issue: 7583 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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New additions for health team in Manchester

Browne Jacobson in Manchester has appointed partner Dr Andrew Peel and associate solicitor Heather Caddy to its health team with the arrival of partner. Both lawyers join from Hill Dickinson. Andrew is a dual-qualified medical practitioner and lawyer specialising in advising private sector health care providers and insurers on a wide range of clinical negligence, regulatory, criminal and inquest matters. Heather is an associate solicitor specialising in advising health providers, including medical and dental practitioners, on a range of contentious matters including complex cases involving medical negligence, fraud, confidentiality, data protection, freedom of information, consent and personal misconduct.

Issue: 7583 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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