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Parker Bullen has appointed Cheryl Glynn-Baker, a leading expert who has advised on a number of high profile cases. Cheryl is an Associate ACILEx, the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives Associate Membership grade, and has extensive experience and expertise in the specialist field of Will, Trust and estate administration disputes.
As a leading expert in her specialism, Cheryl has advised on a number of high-profile cases. The Mail on Sunday You Magazine writes “Cheryl combined sensitivity with common sense and helped to translate the jargon.”
Gareth Horner, Managing Partner, commented: “Cheryl’s focus to avoid litigation wherever possible and an ability to confidently guide clients through unavoidable litigation has established Cheryl as a trusted legal representative for individuals, charities and numerous other organisations.
“It can be incredibly difficult for families when disputes arise. We are pleased to have someone join our team that is not only highly regarded in this area of law but is also adept at guiding families and individuals through the disputes that can arise when assets and finance are passed from one generation to the next. As we continue to support our clients during these unprecedented times, we’re delighted to have Cheryl on board.”
Cheryl continued “The Litigation and Private Client teams at Parker Bullen have an excellent reputation as trusted and recognised as experts in their field. Both commercially minded and sensitive, the teams will always go that extra mile for their clients with outstanding results. The awful CV19 situation has seen a sudden rise in demand for help in litigation relating to Will, Trust and estate disputes and I am delighted to be working alongside the acclaimed Parker Bullen team”.
ENDS
This is for information purposes only and is no substitute for, and should not be interpreted as, legal advice. All content was correct at the time of publishing and we cannot be held responsible for any changes that may invalidate this article.
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