WBW Solicitors in Honiton has taken on two new experienced property lawyers to join their team.
New lawyers Debbie Hamzij and Lucy Pillinger will now work current alongside current lawyers Tanya Bornet and Lorraine Bond in the office on Honiton high street.
Debbie is a longstanding partner at WBW and Lucy Pillinger has been appointed as Senior Associate in the Property department. They will be a great addition to the team in Honiton following the retirement of Paula Land.
Sarah Witheridge, Head of Property at WBW Solicitors, said: “We are delighted to have Debbie and Lucy join our team in Honiton.
“Their experience and knowledge of their legal field along with their local roots will strengthen our ability to provide clients with high-quality legal advice and services.
“We believe that their locating to the Honiton office will be a great asset to the firm and will help us to better serve our clients.
“The new team will ensure that we can continue to offer clients in and around Honiton a wide range of property services, including residential sales and purchases, agricultural transactions, equity release and commercial work.
“It will ensure that WBW can continue to offer a comprehensive range of legal services to clients in the area.”
Karen Osborn, Honiton office Partner, said: “We are thrilled to have Debbie and Lucy join us in Honiton.
“Their extensive experience and knowledge of property law will enhance our ability to provide our clients with a comprehensive range of legal services.
“We are confident that they will make a significant contribution to our team and we look forward to working with them to provide the highest level of service to our clients.”
WBW Solicitors is one of the largest legal practices in the South West, with offices in Torquay, Paignton, Newton Abbot, Exeter, Bovey Tracey, Exmouth, Honiton, Sidmouth, Launceston, Axminster, Chard and Seaton.
The firm provides legal services to both private individuals and businesses, with specialist teams in family law, property law, corporate and commercial law, employment law, wills and probate, and personal injury law.
For more information, call 01404 548050 or email lawyer@wbw.co.uk.
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