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Jane Fowles & Emma Woollard Gotelee & Goldsmith

09 August 2010
Issue: 7432 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Gotelee & Goldsmith has expanded its senior team with the promotion of Jane Fowles and Emma Woollard to partners.

Jane, who is family law expert, qualified as a solicitor in 1998. Her role involves all aspects of family law, including divorce and disputes relating to the financial elements of family breakdown. Emma, who qualified in 1999, has worked at the firm since 2005. She works in the private client department.

Managing partner, Martin Whitworth remarks: “We are seeing continued demand in the areas of family and private client law and are delighted to be able to offer our clients expertise in these areas under the leadership of two lawyers like Jane and Emma.”

 

Issue: 7432 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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