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Wrigleys expand Charity and Property teams

14 May 2015

Wrigleys welcomes the arrival of Laura Moss to its charity team and Alexandra Hempsey to its commercial property and education property teams.

Laura qualified at Trowers & Hamlins and specialises in charity law with a particular interest in housing. Laura comments “Wrigleys are peerless in the North for charity law so it was a great opportunity to join a large team covering such a diverse range of work for charities and social enterprise".

Alexandra joins from Eversheds to advise on commercial property, rail property, and other charity, education and ecclesiastical property clients.

Property partner Elizabeth Wilson adds: "We are very fortunate at Wrigleys to be able to attract fantastic lawyers like Laura and Alex who choose to pursue the areas of work that they enjoy and that can lead them to become truly expert in their field."

 

 

 

 

 
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