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Moore Blatch Recruitment

22 September 2011
Issue: 7482 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Moore Blatch solicitors has appointed six new members of staff at its Whiteley office.

The six new recruits will work in the professional negligence, lender services, and residential lettings departments.   

Three litigation assistants have joined the lender services department. Fiona Wright rejoins Moore Blatch, having previously worked for the firm in 2007. Stephanie Sampson and Angela Stacey also join the team. Joining the professional negligence team are Nicole Way and Shelley White. Property solicitor Paula Hebberd joins the firm’s residential lettings department.

Issue: 7482 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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