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Solicitors down on the farm



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Solicitors from South Yorkshire law firm Atteys swapped their suits for old clothes and wellies and headed to Whirlow Hall Farm to help local youngsters find out more about where their food comes from.
Partner James Murray, conveyancing specialist Paula Nicholson, trainee solicitor Bejul Lakhani and new recruit Ryan Marsh joined youngsters from Sharrow Junior School when they visited the farm thanks to funds donated by Atteys.

Mr Marsh, who has advised clients on a wide range of family law issues and worked on behalf of victims of domestic violence will be responsible for business development within Atteys' family law team.




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  • Last Updated: 09 June 2008 10:45 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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