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New consultant at Morton Slack



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
Catastrophic injury claims specialist Lesley Graves has been appointed a consultant in Sheffield law firm Ashton Morton Slack's personal injury division.
Lesley Graves was head of catastrophic injury at Donns Solicitors and a partner with Alexander Harris and Irwin Mitchell in Manchester.
She is also a member of the specialist panels of Headway, the charity supporting survivors of brain injury, and the Spinal Injuries Association.

At Ashton Morton Slack she will further develop the personal injury team's expertise, particularly in cases involving brain and spinal injuries.

Head of personal injury, Ben Gent, said "We are thrilled to have appointed a Consultant of such a high calibre as Lesley. Not only is this a great coup for Ashton Morton Slack but it provides a real boost to the Sheffield Professional Services sector."

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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 11:39 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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