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Solicitors rise through ranks



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TWO solicitors have been promoted to associates at a leading law firm.
Hegarty LLP in Stamford has promoted Vicki Chilton and Andrew Hornsby. The firm now has nine partners and four associates.
Vicki joined the firm in 2004 and advises on a wide range of commercial property work, acquisitions of freehold premises and all aspects of landlord and tenant matters.
Andrew Hornsby handles primarily substantial commercial litigation matters, but also advises on personal injury and negligence issues. He joined the firm in May 2006.
Partner Matthew Sidebottom said: "The promotions reflect the hard work and commitment of Vicki and Andrew. I am confident that their legal careers will continue to flourish at the firm."

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 9:34 AM
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  • Location: Stamford
 
 
  

 
 

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