Yorkshire-based LCF Law has made three high level promotions across its personal and corporate divisions
"Jennifer and Patricia are members of LCF Law’s social committee and organise the 'Next Generation Networking' events which are aimed at young professionals inwith up to five years’ experience in the workplace. Jennifer is also a member of the Board of Trustees for Age UK Bradford District.”
Mr Zaman said: “Our team is renowned for its depth and expertise and I’m looking forward to building on this reputation further.” Simon Stell, managing partner at LCF Law, said: “Amjed is a popular member of the department and a genuine asset to both his clients and colleagues.
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