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South West law firm Coodes Solicitors has further expanded its Residential Property team by appointing another new Conveyancer, with a strong track record in Newquay and Penzance.
Based in Coodes’ Truro office, Mark Florey started his career in his home city of Birmingham, before moving to Cornwall. He established Nalders Solicitors’ conveyancing team in Penzance and then moved across to Newquay, where he spent 10 years growing the firm’s business in North Cornwall.
Mark Florey said: “Coodes is a highly ambitious firm that is going through massive growth and expanding across the region. As someone who enjoys bringing in new business, that’s very exciting. Coodes also has an excellent reputation and a long, proud history. It’s the ideal place for me to move forward in my career, while staying in Cornwall.”
Coodes Partner and Head of Residential Property Alistair Whyte said: “Mark has a great track record and is ideally placed to help us expand our business across the region. With particularly strong contacts in Newquay, he has proved his ability to establish and grow new teams.
“2015 saw us making a number of key appointments and so far this year we have also expanded our teams in St Ives and Penzance. This is a period of growth for our Residential Property work and, with Mark joining the Truro office, we have again proved that Coodes can attract the most talented people.”
Mark moved to Cornwall in 2004, after working for a number of law firms in Birmingham. He now lives in Newquay with his wife and three daughters.
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