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Taking off for DLA offices in east



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
Newly-qualified solicitors from DLA Piper's Sheffield office are jetting off to take up appointments with the firm in Japan and the Middle East.
Anse Choudry is moving to Tokyo, to join the corporate team in DLA Piper's office in the Japanese capital.

Laura Chicken and Claire Fallon are going to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, to join the finance and projects team and the technology, me
dia and communications team, respectively.

Meanwhile, trainee Mick Lawlor will spend six months with the real estate department in DLA Piper's Dubai office.

Five more newly-qualified solicitors have decided to stay in Sheffield.
Mike Dearden will be with the corporate department, Ellen Justice with the insurance group, Jenny Morris with real estate, Robyn Palmer with technology, media and communications and Robyn Reed with the litigation department.



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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2008 9:22 AM
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