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South West law firm Coodes Solicitors has been recognised for its expertise and quality service to clients by prestigious legal directory Chambers & Partners UK. The independent guide recommends Coodes for agricultural law, private client work and clinical negligence.
The new 2017 guide, which recommends the best law firms and lawyers from across the UK, lists Coodes Partners Pam Johns, Richard Pollock and Tim Goldburn as leaders in their fields.
Pam Johns is Head of Coodes Rural Services team which offers considerable expertise in agricultural property, farming partnerships and renewable energy.
Tim Goldburn, who joined Coodes in 2015 following a merger with Falmouth firm Preston Goldburn, has been representing patients in medical negligence claims for more than 30 years and has handled a number of high profile cases in Cornwall.
Head of Wills, Probate and Trusts, Richard Pollock and his team bring expertise in trusts, estate planning, asset management and tax advice during estate administration.
One of the UK’s most respected legal guides, Chambers is based on independent research and client feedback.
Coodes Chairman Peter Lamble said: “Chambers & Partners is a highly respected and influential independent guide that only includes the UK’s leading lawyers. Being ranked in Chambers confirms Pam Johns, Richard Pollock and Tim Goldburn as leaders in their field. Our ranking in the 2017 guide is a fantastic achievement, which reflects the talent of our team and our first-class client service.”
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