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New Solicitor qualifies with MCP Solicitors
Tuesday 20th January 2009
 

On 15th January 2009 Aimee Marsh qualified as a solicitor with MCP Solicitors. Aimee has been training with the firm for the past two and a half years. During this time she has gained wide experience in Criminal, Family, Property and particularly Commercial Law, the field in which she is now specialising.

Prior to joining MCP Solicitors Aimee completed a three year law degree at the University of East Anglia and undertook her Legal Practice Course at Nottingham Law School.

Aimee has been training in the firm's Business Support Group for the past year and will continue to work mainly with businesses and farming clients. During this training she has worked closely with the firm's Senior Partner Tim Stevenson, whom she will continue to assist.

Having grown up in villages and now living in Ashill, Aimee has an understanding of the countryside and the issues facing the rural community.

Aimee said of her qualification "It's taken six and a half years of work and study to arrive at this point. I'm really looking forward to the challenge of conducting my own cases, while continuing to work alongside many of the firm's experienced lawyers."


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Norfolk
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